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Daybreak North | Feb 7, 2013 | 9:10

We want to be an oil pipeline terminal: New Brunswick

Forget an east to west pipeline from Alberta to B.C. New Brunswick wants to ship oil from Alberta to foreign markets. Daybreak's Betsy Trumpener speaks with N.B. energy minster Craig Leonard.

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