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Redford Rips Mulcair.. WR MLAs Donate Salary Chunk.. Albertans Going Blind

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March 18, 2013

OTTAWA - A U.S. rejection of the Keystone XL pipeline proposal would have far-reaching implications for the Canada-U.S. relationship, Alberta Premier Alison Redford warns.

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