This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy.Transition documents suggest that Joe Biden plans to rescind the permit to construct the Keystone XL pipeline as one of his first acts as U.S. president. This would be a blow not only to Canada’s oil and gas sector, but to relations between the two countries in the wake of the disastrous Trump presidency.
As a candidate, Mr. Biden pledged to reverse the reversal. TC Energy, Ottawa, Alberta and Saskatchewan were hoping they would at least be given a chance to make the case for Keystone. That case is compelling. “Peremptorily revoking the permit without first giving Canada a chance to make its case wouldn’t exactly send a signal [of] renewed friendship that he has promised towards America’s closest allies,” Roland Paris tweeted Monday. Prof. Paris, a political scientist at University of Ottawa, was Mr. Trudeau’s first foreign policy adviser.
globepolitics Naturally he will surrender. To stand up for the good of Canadians( jobs) would sully his name as a weak, cowardly traitor. If he doesn’t profit, he won’t fight for anything fo Canada b
Justin Trudeau has been seen with this young lady..! Justin Trudeau is is taking up painting now.
He would surrender irregardless if there was anthing else going on or not. He's probably doing a victory dance
He’s given up on BCwestcoast aquaculture & Alberta keystone amidst COVID joblosses coastaljobsgone. If it was eastern Canada he would be all up in arms. 🧐
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