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negotiation of appropriate land usage rights. The initial paper also outlined the range of issues that required detailed study to determine the
Corridor's viability. Additional scholarly work on the subject, coordinated by the University of Calgary, School of Public Policy, is intended to follow from this initial paper. They believe that by 2025 they can present this paper to the government of Canada.
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