Canada's Prime Minister Discussed Reviving Keystone XL Pipeline with Trump
Mark Carney discussed Keystone XL revival with Trump amid Alberta's push and linked energy cooperation to U.S. tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum, which impact 60% of U.S. aluminum needs.
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Canada’s Carney discusses Keystone XL pipeline with Trump
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney raised the prospect of reviving the contentious Keystone XL pipeline project with U.S. President Donald Trump during his White House visit this week, a government official familiar with the matter said Wednesday. A Canadian company pulled the plug on it four years ago after the Canadian government failed to persuade then-President Joe Biden to reverse his cancellation of its permit on the day he took office. I…
Back from the dead? Keystone XL's possible revival has proponents cautiously hopeful
Could the third time be the charm when it comes to the Keystone XL pipeline? More than 15 years after it was initially proposed, the pipeline project could be on the table once again. But energy experts say the long-troubled project faces serious hurdles should it take on new life.
Canada’s Prime Minister Discussed Reviving Contentious Keystone XL Pipeline with Trump
TORONTO (AP) — Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney raised the prospect of reviving the contentious Keystone XL pipeline project with U.S. President Donald Trump during his White House visit this week, a government official familiar with the matter said Wednesday.
Canada's PM discussed reviving contentious Keystone XL pipeline with Trump during his White House visit
Mr. Biden cancelled Keystone XL's border crossing permit in 2021 over longstanding concerns that burning oil sands crude could make climate change worse and harder to reverse
There is no consensus among Liberals about the possible resurrection of the Keystone XL pipeline project between Canada and the United States, but the Conservatives are pleased with the return of this potential project.
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