This man has a mission, and it is to be prime minister, even if he has to sacrifice a few pawns to do it
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Extracting oil from Alberta's tar sands jeopardizes the survival of our species, says Al Gore.
Will Michael tell his friends NOT to attend the $ 500 per plate dinner in Toronto? Will he tell Gore to shove it?
“National Geographic is not going to teach me any lessons about the oilsands,” he said.
“This is a huge industry. It employs Canadians from coast to coast. We have oil reserves that are going to last for the whole of the 21st century. We are where we are. We’ve got to clean it up, and we’ve got make it a sustainable place to work and live.”
"You know, the technical challenge in the United States involves the challenges of clean coal and, similarly in Canada, it's the challenges of clean oil," Prentice said. "The answer to all of this, really, is technology. It's investments in technology and that's why we'll be working together with the United States to that end."
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