Trudeau's energy boss turns to electricity after oil decisions
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Ottawa
IT WAS a tumultuous autumn for Jim Carr.
Canada's pipeline point man was a key player in decisions by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government to approve a major liquefied natural gas project in September and a pair of crude-oil proposals from Kinder Morgan Inc and Enbridge Inc last month, preceded by a string of regulatory and environmental concessions to quell opposition.
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