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CBC News: Offshore royalty offer a 'slap in the face': Newfoundland premier
Summary from multiple countries, from articles in English
The prime minister has slammed Newfoundland and Labrador's premier for ordering all Canadian flags removed from provincial government buildings, condemning the move as " disrespectful. (article 3) FROM DEC. 23, 2004: Maple Leaf flags removed in offshore feud Later in the day, Prime Minister Paul Martin said the move insulted all Canadians. (article 3) FROM DEC. 22, 2004: Offshore royalty offer a slap in the face: Labrador Premier Danny Williams, who had set a Christmas deadline for a new deal, insisted he has no intention of continuing to bargain with the federal government. (article 3) Williams said that the flags would be taken down and kept out of sight until Ottawa offers his province a fair deal. (article 2) The provinces have been pushing to retain 100 per cent of offshore energy revenues without paying a penalty in clawbacks to equalization payments. (article 2) " I think it's just terribly disappointing that someone would use the Canadian flag as a tool for Finance Minister Ralph Goodale said (article 2) Plano East coach Beth Young can't remember a season in which Williams wasn't helping with practices or leading her teammates. (article 4) Newfoundland and Williams says offshore royalty talks with the federal government are over, describing Wednesday's negotiations with Goodale as fruitless. (article 1)

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  • Story keywords
    Williams, Offshore, Goodale, Premier, Newfoundland

    Source articles
    1. CBC News: Offshore royalty offer a 'slap in the face': Newfoundland premier (cbc.ca, 12/23/2004, 326 words)
    2. CBC News: Maple Leaf flags removed in offshore feud (cbc.ca, 12/24/2004, 410 words)
    3. CBC News: Newfoundland's flag flap 'disrespectful,' PM says (cbc.ca, 12/24/2004, 368 words)
    4. Plano East senior guard a natural (dallasnews.com, 12/24/2004, 355 words)




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