Tory MPs storm out of meeting on energy sharing

OTTAWA, July 11, 2007—Amid heated charges of a coverup, Tory MPs on Thursday abruptly shut down parliamentary hearings on a controversial plan to further integrate Canada and the U.S. 
The firestorm erupted within minutes of testimony by University of Alberta professor Gordon Laxer that Canadians will be left “to freeze in the dark” if the government forges ahead with plans to integrate energy supplies across North America. Read more »

Can Canada get a Mexican Exemption on oil sharing?

In his State of the Union address, President Bush laid out his government’s goals. The third goal was “to promote energy independence for our country”. Mexico, Canada’s other NAFTA partner, also has a policy of oil energy independence and Mexican public ownership. Canadians seem blissfully unaware that while our NAFTA partners are looking after their own energy security, Canada is the only NAFTA country, prevented from doing so by the energy exporting provisions in NAFTA.