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East West Petroleum Corp V.EW

Alternate Symbol(s):  EWPMF

East West Petroleum Corp. is a Canadian exploration and production company. The Company is pursuing conventional exploration and development oil and gas opportunities around the globe. In Romania, the Company has exploration rights in two exploration concessions, including EX-7 and EX-8.


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Comment by Jman1076on Oct 12, 2017 4:46pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:EW: The new director is another sign of a commercial well

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:EW: The new director is another sign of a commercial wellThis might be the real reason why we have a new board member. He may be running for political office: Vikram Bajwa joins Liberal leadership race, Herb Dhaliwal might Bajwa has run for office unsuccessfully in Surrey, Dhaliwal was a Liberal MP in the Chretien era TREVOR BEGGSTOM ZYTARUKFri Oct 6th, 2017 12:20pmLOCAL NEWSNEWS Two more familiar names in the political game have their eye on replacing Christy Clark as the next leader of the B.C. Liberal Party. Two-time Surrey mayoralty candidate Vikram Bajwa has decided to run and former Liberal MP/cabinet minister Herb Dhaliwal is contemplating taking the leap. A number of people have approached me and asked me to consider running and I said I will think about it, give it serious consideration, but no decision has been made yet, no final decision, Dhaliwal said. Probably in the next couple of weeks Ill make my decision. Dhaliwal, 64, was the Liberal MP for Vancouver South from 1993 to 1997 and served in Jean Chretiens cabinet as minister of revenue (1997), ministry of fisheries and oceans (1999), minister of natural resources (2002) and was B.C.s senior Liberal MP.
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