EXCLUSIVE: Prime Minister Mark Carney: 'We can be an energy superpower'
In his first interview since being elected Prime Minister of Canada, Mark Carney speaks about what it will take to make Canada an energy superpower.
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In his first interview since being elected Prime Minister of Canada, Mark Carney speaks about what it will take to make Canada an energy superpower.
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