‘Idea of a superpower’s rhetorically fun, but it doesn’t mean very much’ say energy stakeholders

Prime Minister Stephen Harper's government has touted Canada's aim to become a 'clean energy superpower,' but some energy industry observers question whether the government really wants to be a superpower.

While the government has touted Canada's aim to become a "clean energy superpower," some energy industry observers say it is a term more "rhetorically fun" than substantive and they question whether the government really wants to be a superpower.

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