OTTAWA — The Conservative Party of Canada is calling on the federal government to repeal two controversial environmental laws it says have hindered oilsands development and other major resource projects for much of the past decade. Carol Anstey, the Conservative shadow minister for energy and natural resources, said Tuesday the Liberal government should repeal bills C-69 and C-48, accelerate project approvals and allow private investment to driv…
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