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Published: Oct 5, 2007 By: Marlo Raynolds Thinking Like an Owner It's is easy as 1 - 2 - 3: 1.) Get informed. 2.) Think like an owner. 3.) Let the Premier know where you stand. Download a primer with the information you need below. Publication Type: Letters & Formal Submissions, Presentations Topic Area: Oil Sands Published: Jul 26, 2007 By: Pembina Institute This series of videos documents the Athabasca River Expedition as it celebrates this extraordinary western waterway and reveals threats to the river and its watershed, a symbol of Canadian identity and wilderness. A huge thanks to QuantumShift.tv for their help in making these videos possible! Publication Type: Letters & Formal Submissions, Presentations Topic Area: Oil Sands Published: May 22, 2007 By: Amy Taylor Presentation delivered to the Alberta Royalty Review Panel on May 22, 2007, which outlines three options for reforming the oil sands royalty regime. Publication Type: Letters & Formal Submissions, Presentations Topic Area: Oil Sands Published: May 22, 2007 By: Amy Taylor Publication Type: Letters & Formal Submissions, Presentations Topic Area: Oil Sands Published: Apr 24, 2007 Publication Type: Letters & Formal Submissions, Presentations Topic Area: Oil Sands Published: Mar 28, 2007 By: Marlo Raynolds Publication Type: Letters & Formal Submissions, Presentations Topic Area: Oil Sands Published: Feb 27, 2007 By: Amy Taylor The Pembina Institute presented in front of the Standing Committee on Finance February 27, 2007 to make a case for eliminating the Accelerated Capital Cost Allowance (ACCA). The ACCA is an irresponsible use of taxpayer's money as the oil sands sector by all measures is mature and does not need taxpayer support. The Pembina Institute's speech to the Committee on Finance can be downloaded here.Publication Type: Letters & Formal Submissions, Presentations Topic Area: Oil Sands Published: Feb 27, 2007 By: Marlo Raynolds The Pembina Institute presented in front of the Standing Committee on Finance February 27, 2007 to press for an end to the Accelerated Capital Cost Allowance (ACCA). The ACCA is an irresponsible use of taxpayer's money as the oil sands sector by all measures is mature and does not need taxpayer support. The formal submission can be downloaded here. To download the speaking notes, click on "download" below. Publication Type: Letters & Formal Submissions, Presentations Topic Area: Oil Sands Published: Oct 4, 2006 By: Pembina Institute An Oil Sands Multi-stakeholder Committee was formed to lead a public consultation on the development of oil sands. Seven public input sessions were held across Alberta from September 13 to October 4, 2006 and people from across Canada and internationally were invited to send their concerns by email to the Panel. Pembina experts presented at five of the seven sessions (listed below). This final letter to the Panel summarizes Pembina's presentations (also listed below). Publication Type: Letters & Formal Submissions, Presentations Topic Area: Oil Sands Published: Sep 27, 2006 By: Amy Taylor Amy Taylor, an economist speaking on behalf of the Pembina Institute makes the case for reforming the oil sands royalty regime to ensure Albertans are fairly compensated for the development of oil sands resources that they own. Publication Type: Letters & Formal Submissions, Presentations Topic Area: Oil Sands Presentation to the Oil Sands Multi-stakeholder Committee Re: Industry and Government Accountability
Published: Sep 26, 2006 By: Marlo Raynolds The manner in which Alberta's oil sands are developed poses a major risk to our global climate system due its release of greenhouse gas pollution. Also at risk is our international reputation. Marlo Raynolds, presenting on behalf of the Pembina Institute at the Oil Sands Multi-stakeholder session in Edmonton, explains how oil sands operations can become carbon neutral by 2020. Publication Type: Letters & Formal Submissions, Presentations Topic Area: Oil Sands
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