Oil firms braced for anti-tar sand resolutions

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Annual General Meetings expected to see shareholders vote on proposals designed to challenge controversial tar sand projects

British companies involved in the controversial extraction of oil from Canadian tar sands in Alberta are preparing themselves for a backlash from shareholders and environmentalists bent on highlighting...

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