Ottawa, Alberta pact under pressure over fine print. FP Video explains

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An Alberta provincial flag is surrounded by pipeline heavy machinery in Edmonton.Oil companies are getting impatient with the lack of progress in negotiations between the federal government and Alberta. Photo by David Bloom/Postmedia

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This week, FP Video asks if the memorandum of understanding between Ottawa and Alberta for a new pipeline has already passed its sell-by date, we speak with the CEO of the Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers’ Association about the importance of the American market to Canadian automakers, and Martin Pelletier talks about the disconnect between the ever-climbing stock market darlings and the average investor.

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