How Joe Biden’s plans to block Keystone XL pipeline will affect Alberta
Premier Jason Kenney said Alberta has a strong legal basis for seeking damages if the Keystone XL pipeline expansion is killed - something Joe Biden reportedly plans to do on his first day as president. Tom Vernon explains.
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