Talks to manage offshore Arctic drilling may signal end of ban: NWT premier
YELLOWKNIFE — The federal government is opening talks with northerners on managing offshore energy exploration in the Canadian Arctic, a move some hope signals a coming relaxation of the current ban on potential development.
“I would hope that’s the case,” said Northwest Territories Premier Bob McLeod.
“We’ll see as we negotiate. I certainly am feeling very optimistic.”
Northern Affairs Minister Dominic Leblanc and Natural Resources Minister Amarjeet Sohi announced Thursday that Ottawa will negotiate a Beaufort Sea oil and gas co-management and revenue-sharing agreement with the governments of the Northwest Territories and Yukon, as well as the Inuvialuit Regional Corporation.


