Bob Blair's Pipeline

Bob Blair's Pipeline

Author: François Bregha

Publisher: James Lorimer & Company

Published: 2011-05-11

Total Pages: 363

ISBN-13: 1552779483

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Written in the early 80s, this book brings to life the fascinating story of pipeliners, politicians and the chase for the big energy dollars. Franois Bregha discusses the implications of the federal Liberal government's 1980 decision to support the prebuild of a section of the Alaska Highway pipeline project, permitting the export of Alberta gas to American markets at a time when Canada was struggling to conserve non-renewable resources. Bregha traces the steps by which the Liberal government concluded a bad deal, under intense pressure from the Alberta government, Alberta gas producers and the ever-active Bob Blair, whose Foothills company stood to gain huge windfall profits from the project. Bob Blair's Pipeline is a fascinating account of conflict and accomodation between business and several levels of government in the highly-charged field of northern energy development.


Forming Economic Policy

Forming Economic Policy

Author: Fen Osler Hampson

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2013-11-07

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 1472514742

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How do governments make key decisions on vital economic questions of national importance? Can they advance the national interest on issues that are highly politicized? How do they respond to competing pressures from the international and domestic environments? Forming Economic Policy explores these and other questions in Canada and Mexico, two very different countries which share a common vulnerability to the world economy. Using the case of energy, the book argues that policymakers will address the national interest, but only episodically with the onset of major national crises that invoke a higher and sustained sense of national priorities. These crises are frequently induced by the interaction of domestic and foreign political and economic forces. The conclusions are surprising. Despite profound political and economic differences between these two countries, policymakers have behaved in remarkably similar ways when arriving at key policy decisions. The explanation – which integrates two competing views of politics, the pluralist and the statist – has important implications with regard to the political processes in those states which, like Canada and Mexico, are exposed to the world economy and face problems of political legitimacy at home. Forming Economic Policy will appeal to students and teachers of political economy and comparative politics as well as to those interested in the politics of energy policy.


Prophets, Pastors and Public Choices

Prophets, Pastors and Public Choices

Author: Roger Hutchinson

Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press

Published: 2006-01-01

Total Pages: 159

ISBN-13: 0889207631

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The Mackenzie Valley natural gas pipeline debate included many actors. This is the first in-depth study in comparative religious ethics to examine the debate with a particular focus on the role of the Canadian churches. In 1974 twenty-seven of the world’s largest oil and natural gas companies applied for permission to build a pipeline through the Mackenzie Valley to transport Alaskan and northern Canadian gas to large southern markets. Many northern native peoples opposed the proposal and called for a moratorium on major northern development projects until native land claims had been settled. The mainline Canadian Christian churches supported the call for a moratorium and, through the interchurch coalition, Project North, campaigned against the pipeline. However, some native peoples supported the proposal to build the pipeline, and many of the pipeline’s proponents were members of churches that called for a moratorium on the project. This case study in comparative religious ethics, though written from a pro-moratorium stand, attempts to clarify the debate. Conflicting responses to the pipeline proposal are assessed in relation to “hard facts” concerning the need for northern gas in the South, social-scientific findings regarding the impact of the pipeline on native communities, the rights of native peoples to participate in decisions affecting their lives, assumptions about the way of life of non-native people in the South and the role of religious convictions in public choices. This thoroughly researched study reveals the inner workings and influences of the Canadian churches involved and illustrates their commitment on behalf of the northern natives opposed to the project.


The Dundurn Arctic Culture and Sovereignty Library

The Dundurn Arctic Culture and Sovereignty Library

Author: Michael Posluns

Publisher: Dundurn

Published: 2014-05-07

Total Pages: 1835

ISBN-13: 1459729560

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This special bundle is your essential guide to all things concerning Canada’s polar regions, which make up the majority of Canada’s territory but are places most of us will never visit. The Arctic has played a key role in Canada’s history and in the history of the indigenous peoples of this land, and the area will only become more strategically and economically important in the future. This bundle provides an in-depth crash course, including titles on Arctic exploration (Arctic Obsession), Native issues (Arctic Twilight), sovereignty (In the Shadow of the Pole), adventure and survival (Death Wins in the Arctic), and military issues (Arctic Front). Let this collection be your guide to the far reaches of this country. Arctic Front Arctic Naturalist Arctic Obsession Arctic Revolution Arctic Twilight Death Wins in the Arctic In the Shadow of the Pole Pike’s Portage Voices From the Odeyak


Blairs of Drummond, Robert Blair and Rebecca Jane Forrester

Blairs of Drummond, Robert Blair and Rebecca Jane Forrester

Author: Mildred Blair Hawkins

Publisher: Albany, Ore. : M.B. Hawkins

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 362

ISBN-13:

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Robert Blair (b.1772) married Rebecca Jane Forrester about 1805, and immigrated in 1821 from Scotland to Drummond Township, Lanark County, Ontario (the family joined him in 1822). Descendants and relatives lived in Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia and elsewhere. Many descendants immigrated to Michigan, Illinois, Oregon and elsewhere in the United States. Includes ancestors and family history in Scotland.


Arctic Revolution

Arctic Revolution

Author: John David Hamilton

Publisher: Dundurn

Published: 1994-09

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 1550022067

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This pathbreaking book offers some nononsense truths about northern development.


Energy Security

Energy Security

Author: Barry Barton

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 522

ISBN-13: 9780199271610

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This volume examines energy security in a privatized, liberalized, and increasingly global energy market, in which the concept of sustainability has developed together with a higher awareness of environmental issues, but where the potential for supply disruptions, price fluctuation, and threats to infrastructure safety must also be considered.