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		<description><![CDATA[Wonder no longer:&nbsp; oil and gas get subsidies out the wazoo.&nbsp; Here&#8217;s the latest example from British Columbia&#8230; The province will spend $408 million over 15 years to bolster northeastern B.C.&#8217;s oil and gas industry, Minister of Energy and Mines Richard Neufeld said Tuesday, which includes new or expanded support for resource road construction, community infrastructure, education and the reclamation of abandoned natural gas wells. Of course, this sort of...]]></description>
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