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Poll: Should B.C. be known for its resources or its resourcefulness?
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February 1, 2016
Does it matter whether B.C. describes itself as a resource-based economy or not? In Davos, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that Canada should be known for its resourcefulness, not its resources. Then last week, B.C.’s energy and mines minister Bill Bennett weighed in and said Trudeau might regret those comments (before retracting shortly thereafter).
So weigh in, what do you think?
Should B.C. be known for its resources or resourcefulness?
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