One Sector's Strong Case for a Border Tax Exemption

One Sector's Strong Case for a Border Tax Exemption

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Business, Social Studies

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The video discusses Alberta's efforts to diversify its economy by increasing barley exports, reducing reliance on oil and gas. It also examines the potential impact of US tax reforms on utilities, highlighting regulatory challenges and the implications of a border adjustment tax. Additionally, it covers the anticipated approval of the Keystone Pipeline by the Trump administration and the hurdles it may face in Nebraska.

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What trend is Alberta exploring to diversify its economy beyond oil and gas?

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How much barley is Canada expected to export this year compared to the last decade?

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What is the significance of Alberta's Craft Distillers Association in the context of local barley production?

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What impact could proposed tax reforms by U.S. President Donald Trump have on Canadian utilities?

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Discuss the implications of tax reform on the corporate structure of utilities.

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Why might utilities be particularly vulnerable to a border adjustment tax?

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What are the potential challenges for TransCanada in obtaining the Nebraska route permit for the Keystone Pipeline?

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