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| May 27, 2007 |
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Mackenzie Pipeline: Federal Government Role Should Be to Facilitate Private Enterprise Development, Overcoming Aboriginal and Inter-government Impediments; North American Security of Supply Canada’s Top Benefit
A Weekly BDO Dunwoody CEO Business Leader Poll by COMPAS in the Financial Post |
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By a margin of 3:1, CEOs and business leaders on the COMPAS business panel believe that the Mackenzie pipeline should be developed by business, not government. The federal government’s roles should be to create the tax regime, facilitate relations with Aboriginal groups, resolve inter-governmental barriers, and provide oversight, but not development the pipeline itself.
The top reasons for Canada’s developing the project are to contribute to energy stability, development of the north, and energy exports. These are the key findings from the past week’s web survey of the COMPAS CEO and business leader panel undertaken for The Financial Post under sponsorship of BDO Dunwoody LLP. |
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