Premier Ed Stelmach said he's confident America -- the world's biggest crude consumer -- won't turn off Alberta oilsands tap, following Friday's meeting with U.S. Vice-President Dick Cheney.
After facing the wrath of environmentalists decrying the use of Alberta's "dirty oil" during this week's visit to Washington D.C., Stelmach was given a warm reception by Cheney during a half-hour session Friday afternoon.
The pair discussed Alberta's role in providing safe and secure energy to the United States, as well as the province's environmental plans for addressing climate-change issues. More on the story.
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Thanks SPB I was wondering where Dick was now I know. He's busy setting up personal business with Canada as the US economy goes down. No wonder America is in such a mess we don't have a President or a Vice President working for the American people.
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