Trudeau faces pressure to change Biden's mind on Keystone XL
Supporters of the Keystone XL pipeline are hoping Prime Minister Justin Trudeau can convince U.S. President Joe Biden to resurrect the controversial project. David Akin looks at the chances of Trudeau changing Biden's mind, and the fate of Canadian crude abroad.
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