The scattered pieces that make up Canada's Mackenzie Gas Project are coming together,raising hopes that aboriginal and regulatory concerns will be solved,putting the venture back into top gear.Over the past week,the Canadian government has struck a deal to help aboriginal regions along the pipeline route deal with social problems;a hold-out aboriginal community has removed the threat of legal action that could have toppled plans to develop Arctic gas;and a regulatory panel says it is almost ready to proceed with public hearings.
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