War in Iraq affects energy markets

I hope for a resolution that leaves Iraq and its oil wells intact: Alberta MP Chatters

PARLIAMENT HILL--The war in Iraq is affecting many aspects of everyday life for Canadians, but as the conflict drags on, Canadians may soon be paying the price of the war at the gasoline pumps and in home heating bills as the energy sector struggles to deal with reductions in supply of crude oil....

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