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To: Cal Gary who wrote (20930)2/4/2013 5:28:47 PM
From: axial2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 24928
 
Hi Gary -- More good news. Not a done deal yet, but looking very positive.

The link: calgaryherald.com

' Lukaszuk said the meetings will build on the momentum of discussions between Redford and Quebec Premier Pauline Marois in November, where the two leaders agreed to strike a working group to study the economic benefits and environmental consequences of directing more of Alberta’s natural resources to the East. That report is expected in June. Redford also met with Ontario’s new premier, Kathleen Wynne, last Wednesday in Toronto.

“We have not given up on the West Coast,” Lukaszuk said. “We will continue our dialogues with British Columbia and the premier. However, we have learned a very important lesson that putting all of your economic eggs into one basket is never a good idea. We have done that for a long time with the United States. We will not transfer all our eggs to the B.C. basket. '

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The political tipping point will come after the Quebec report in June. Consensus is growing.

Jim