Alberta’s government has received expert advice on a plan which could see royalty breaks for oil companies if they clean up their old oil wells, but the advice won’t be released publicly. Critics are now accusing the government of secrecy and a conflict of interest. Provincial affairs reporter Saif Kaisar has more details on the controversial Liability Management Incentive Program, formerly known as RStar.
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