The uncertainty embedded in oil and gas serves up another option

The government might consider this a chance—an excuse, even—to invest in ourselves. To get ahead of the renewable energy game. It’s not a secret that 85 per cent of Canadian fossil fuels are exported, and those companies are owned by foreign direct investments.
The oil sands, pictured in Fort McMurray, Alta. 'When this is all over (and it will be, at some point), what will Canada look like? Will gas and oil boot back up, spewing GHG into the atmosphere,' asks Dayna Mahannah.

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