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Enbridge and EVRAZ
A partnership forged in high-quality steel
Controlling Biosecurity Risks
Clubroot and other pathogens pose threats
Biosecurity And You
7 things farmers need to know about clubroot
Oil Power: an Eco-Revolution
Petroleum power has aided the environment
Sidebar: The Arteries of Our Civilization
Landowners’ part in energy transport is key to prosperity
View From Above
Research explores aerial leak detection
Eyes in the Sky
Drones show promise for improved safety, cost savings and early detection of infrastructure issues
Earning Your Trust
Pipeline companies are working at it
Your Feedback
What landowners are saying about CAEPLA
Better Access, Better Projects
Smart, safe, cost-effective solutions
In the Public Interest?
NEB Regulators are just people, with faults and biases — and no special wisdom
Common Ground Alliance
Preventing infrastructure damage is key to safety
Farm Families ‘Bullied’
Manitoba Hydro and NDP government under fire
Pipelines Need Freedom Too
Direct negotiations are best for everyone
Voluntary Exchange
Replacing expropriation with respect
Energy Superpower in Waiting
Respect for rights will rally Quebec support
Property Rights Mean Prosperity
Central planning no way to run the energy sector
Bipole Blunders
Expropriation for hydro project will cost billions
What is CAEPLA?
Landowners want in on opportunities
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