Trudeau vows to keep up the fight to sway U.S. on merits of Keystone XL pipeline
WASHINGTON — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada will continue to fight to convince president-elect Joe Biden’s administration of the merits of the Keystone XL pipeline expansion.
Trudeau says Kirsten Hillman, Canada’s envoy to the U.S., is pressing Ottawa’s case with what he calls the “highest levels” of the Biden team.
Biden promised during last year’s election campaign that he would rescind President Donald Trump’s approvals for the US$8-billion cross-border expansion.
Transition documents reviewed by The Canadian Press suggest an executive order on that score could come as early as Wednesday, Biden’s first day in the White House.