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OTTAWA Canadian energy companies will get both direct assistance and tax breaks to develop carbon-capture-and-storage technology that promises to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from coal-fired power plants and oil sands projects.
In his budget Tuesday, Federal Finance Minister Jim Flaherty unveiled a $1-billion
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