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Jim Prentice to write book on energy issues at Washington think-tank

Alberta PC leader Jim Prentice speaks during an election campaign stop at a manufacturing plant (Plains Fabrication) in Calgary, Alta., Tuesday, April 28, 2015. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Larry MacDougal

EDMONTON – Former Alberta premier Jim Prentice has a new job.

The Washington-based Canada Institute at the Wilson Center says Prentice has joined the organization as a visiting fellow.

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The think-tank works to increase awareness about Canada and Canada-U.S. relations among U.S. policymakers and opinion leaders.

The Center says Prentice will use his time to complete a book on energy and environmental issues, including climate change and
pipelines.

Prentice’s book is to be published later this year.

He resigned from Alberta politics last May after the NDP swept the Progressive Conservatives from power.

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