Winnipeg Free Press By: Wayne Simpson
THE 2016 Manitoba election ousted an unpopular NDP government in favour of a Progressive Conservative government committed to greater fiscal responsibility. The popularity of the NDP had fallen sharply after Gary Doer’s departure, especially following the decision to increase the provincial sales tax in 2013 and the fierce challenge to Greg Selinger’s leadership that ensued.
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THE 2016 Manitoba election ousted an unpopular NDP government in favour of a Progressive Conservative government committed to greater fiscal responsibility. The popularity of the NDP had fallen sharply after Gary Doer’s departure, especially following the decision to increase the provincial sales tax in 2013 and the fierce challenge to Greg Selinger’s leadership that ensued.
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Loss of Keystone XL pipeline expected to hurt future oilpatch growth: experts
by The Canadian Press
Last Updated Jan 21, 2021 at 3:58 pm EDT
CALGARY An industry analyst says Western Canada’s oil producers will likely cope better in the short term with Joe Biden’s cancelling of the Keystone XL presidential permit this week than they did with the same move by ex-president Barack Obama in 2015.
But Phil Skolnick, a New York-based analyst for Eight Capital, agrees with other observers that the end of the pipeline will stifle new investment and production growth in the Canadian oilpatch for years to come.