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September 23, 2009

Canada's Dirty Oil: Breaking Our Addiction

An interesting video came across my email the other day called "Canada's Dirty Oil: Breaking Our Addiction". It's an interesting look at the Canadian oil sands, but to be warned, its heavily biased (as it was produced by environmentalists), so something tells me Albertans, Stephen Harper and Michael Ignatieff might not agree...

Canada's Dirty Oil: breaking our addiction from Dirty Oil Sands on Vimeo.

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