(Merry Christmas,
Season’s Greetings and Happy Festivus!)
Canada column for
Sunday, Dec. 25/16
THE CANADIAN REPORT
(c) By Jim Fox
Oil-rich Canada is
expecting a boost in prosperity should U.S. President-elect Donald Trump follow
through with his apparent endorsement of the stalled Keystone XL pipeline.
That’s the
controversial multi-billion-dollar proposal by TransCanada to move crude to
U.S. Gulf Coast refineries from Alberta’s oil sands.
After years of
delays, debates and protests by environmentalists, President Barack Obama last
year rejected the plan, saying the pipeline “would not serve the national
interests of the United States.”
Prime Minister
Justin Trudeau has revealed that he has spoken by phone with Trump about the
possibility of reviving the pipeline project.
“He actually
brought up Keystone XL and indicated that he was very supportive of it and
hoping that were going to be able to work together,” Trudeau said.
The project was
touted as being the catalyst to create thousands of jobs in Canada and the U.S.
Trudeau said his
Liberal government’s recent approval of two pipeline projects – the Kinder
Morgan expansion to British Columbia and Line 3 through Saskatchewan and
Manitoba – will create more than 20,000 jobs and expand the markets where
Canadian oil will be sold.
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