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La sécurité énergétique du Canada est en péril

Il est temps que le gouvernement Harper adopte une stratégie énergétique faite au Canada

OTTAWA – Un rapport sur les sables bitumineux de l’Athabasca publié par le Centre canadien de politiques alternatives, le Parkland Institute et le Polaris Institute met en garde contre l’énorme menace économique, sociale et écologique que comporte la mise en valeur des sables bitumineux.

« Le projet des sables bitumineux de l’Athabasca est au centre d’un plan énergétique continental visant à acheminer de nouvelles quantités massives de pétrole et de gaz aux États-Unis », dit Tony Clarke, directeur du Polaris Institute. « Le Canada laisse George W.

Fuelling Fortress America

A Report on the Athabasca Tar Sands and U.S. Demands for Canada's Energy

Reports & Studies
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Canada’s energy security in jeopardy

Time for the Harper government to bring in a made-in-Canada energy strategy—report

February 2006: Why Canada Needs a National Energy Plan

U.S. is now determined to control Canada’s electric power

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December 2005: Our Dangerous Energy Addiction

Nuclear power badly flawed as alternative to filthy fossil fuels

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November 2005: Low on Energy

World oil shortage could trigger next major shift in global power

The Monitor
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November 2005: Task Force Recommendation Ignored

Canadian, U.S. gov'ts refusing to probe electricity disasters

The Monitor
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Alberta's oil wealth

Is there a constitutional fix?

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In whose hands is our energy policy?

Commentary and Fact Sheets
Issue(s): Energy policy
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