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Karen Collins, owner of Asti Trattoria Italiana, said in a post to social media that the decision supports our 香蕉视频直播渙ur oilsands workers and our oil industry,香蕉视频直播 and hopes other Alberta restaurants follow suit.
On Tuesday, the province announced a proposal to ban increased shipments of diluted bitumen off the coast until it can determine that shippers are prepared and able to properly clean up a spill.
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley has loudly slammed the move, and announced she is sharing with B.C.
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