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Environment committee  The Canadian Boreal Initiative is supportive of the responsible, sustainable development of the oil sands, and conservation offsets are an opportunity to actually do real-time reclamation as a substitute while we're waiting for the other technologies to come forward. So there are

May 13th, 2009Committee meeting

Ken Chapman

Environment committee  I think there are other experts here who would be better at answering that question.

May 13th, 2009Committee meeting

Ken Chapman

Environment committee  It's not so much that we have any difficulty talking about specific companies, but the major role, in terms of the boreal, for the federal government is to deal with inter-jurisdictional conflicts and to help resolve those; to help with aboriginal communities and health issues th

May 13th, 2009Committee meeting

Ken Chapman

Environment committee  I need 30 seconds, sir. Protected areas options in Alberta's northeast have been identified by conservation organizations, first nations, and industry through the Cumulative Environmental Management Association, who are appearing here later. They have identified potential sites

May 13th, 2009Committee meeting

Ken Chapman

Environment committee  Thank you, sir. My name is Ken Chapman. I'm standing in for Mary Granskou, who is in Vancouver today with the Canadian Boreal Leadership Council. I'm from Cambridge Strategies in Edmonton, and I'm pleased to present to you on behalf of the Canadian Boreal Initiative. As we unde

May 13th, 2009Committee meeting

Ken Chapman