Trudeau says he will call Biden to save Keystone XL pipeline
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says his government is trying to persuade U.S. president-elect Joe Biden not to cancel the Keystone XL pipeline after he is sworn in as president on Wednesday. Trudeau says he has made the case to Biden in the past about the pipeline’s importance and will do so again in the coming days.
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