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National Priorities 2016: The Future of Canadian Energy Policy
Canada’s energy sector will need to think about more than just low oil prices in 2016. There are numerous structural issues facing the sector that will need to be overcome, according to a new report from the C.D. Howe Institute. In “The Future of Canadian Energy Policy,” the second edition of the Institute’s National Priorities 2016 series, author Benjamin Dachis contends that getting elements of energy policy right should be made a national priority.