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whose traditional territory the pipeline would traverse. Berger stated that a pipeline should be postponed for 10 years, estimating that it would take this long for land claims to be settled and for First
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Berger's report, it was defeated at the polls in 1979. The short-lived government of Joe Clark also failed to act on the report. When the
Liberal government was re-elected in 1980, it approved construction of an oil pipeline from
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