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Supporting The Alberta Oil Sands
Oil Sands Strong is a grassroots group of Canadians banding together to support our oil sands. Canada has the 3rd largest oil reserves in the world, and the oil and gas industry provides thousands of jobs and opportunities for Canadians. Despite these facts, our oil and gas are still under attack daily from partisan politicians and extreme environmental activists. Our mission is to fight back against these attacks by providing the public with the factual information they need to make informed decisions about
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BUS TOUR STARTS
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We have begun the bus tour across the country to Ottawa, making many stops in communities large and small interviewing business owners, oil and gas workers, politicians, and artists, just to name a few. If you’re interested in Robbie stopping in your community, please contact the website directly.
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On Bus Tour...
Let Robbie Picard be your guide today, as Oil Sands Strong travels a Canadian heritage river here, in Fort Mcmurray, called The Clearwater River. We are going on a boat ride to show what it’s like to live in this beautiful community with so many natural resources and various activities you can do while living here.


















The Oil Sands Strong tour is about to hit the road to Ottawa!
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Robbie Picard from Oil Sands Strong is going on a national tour
Rebel News' Sheila Gunn Reid was joined by Robbie Picard of Oil Sands Strong to discuss his new national tour and the most pressing issues facing Alberta's oil sands communities. Watch the video here. 00:00 Start00:55 Discussing the impact of progressive
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Valero cruises past profit estimates as fuel demand soars
Jan 27 (Reuters) - U.S. refiner Valero Energy Corp (VLO.N) posted quarterly earnings well above Wall Street expectations on Thursday, as margins nearly tripled on the back of soaring demand for fuel thanks to a vaccine-induced economic recovery. Gasoline and distillate consumption in
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This Week in Petroleum
Warm weather in the first half of winter led to lower U.S. propane prices and slower inventory draws A warm start to this winter’s heating season (October through March) has led to declining U.S. propane prices, in contrast to crude oil