The Atlantic accords: What’s the fuss all about?
The Atlantic accords, signed in separate agreements in early 2005 between then-prime minister Paul Martin and the provinces of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador, guaranteed each province 100 per cent of their offshore natural resource revenues for eight years, with the possibility of anot...
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