Alberta Premier responds to Keystone decision
The U.S. State Department’s decision on Wednesday to reject TransCanada’s permit to build the Keystone XL pipeline is reverberating across the Canadian political and business landscape. But Alberta premier Alison Redford is not waving the white flag for Keystone XL, saying it’s “entirely possible for this project to proceed.”
“We believe this is an important project for Alberta,” she said at a press conference.
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