Does the cancellation of the Keystone XL pipeline hurt Indigenous people? Yes: Stephen Buffalo in the Toronto Star
While perhaps not setting out to hurt our communities, one of Joe Biden’s first actions as U.S. president may cause ...
While perhaps not setting out to hurt our communities, one of Joe Biden’s first actions as U.S. president may cause ...
In sum, the demise of Keystone XL provides Canada the opportunity to prioritize offshore energy exports to the Indo-Pacific, writes ...
We could pursue policies that impact a critical U.S. export to Canada: digital services writes Jack Mintz in the Financial ...
With Keystone looking less and less viable, it is time to seriously look at alternatives that will allow us to ...
The recent decision on Keystone XL offers hope for restoring common sense to the heavy-handed bureaucratic approval process for the infrastructure ...
United States President Donald Trump’s decision to push forward Keystone XL shows a profound shift in how North America will proceed ...
Canada has wasted too much of its energy vainly trying to get American politicians to approve Keystone XL. Now, writes ...
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