Canadian crude imports likely to keep falling -NEB

CALGARY, Alberta, Nov 13 (Reuters) - Canadian crude oil imports have fallen by an average 5 percent a year since 2010 and look set to drop further as cheaper Western Canadian crude displaces imports from overseas, the industry regulator, the National Energy Board, said on Thursday.
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