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Premier Rachel Notley says pipelines in Canada trump Keystone XL
Published on: November 14, 2016 | Last Updated: November 14, 2016 6:27 PM MST
Premier Rachel Notley vowed during the last election campaign to stop lobbying the U.S. to approve the Keystone XL pipeline, and suggested the previous government’s support for Keystone was proof they were “more interested in creating jobs in Texas than here in Alberta.”Rachel Notley believes an in-Canada solution to moving Alberta’s bitumen trumps the need to push Washington to renew talks on the Keystone XL pipeline, the premier said Monday.
Asked if she’d be willing to go to Washington to meet with members of the incoming Donald Trump administration, which has been open to the notion of overturning the U.S. government’s previous opposition to the 1,900-km pipeline that would connect Alberta’s oilsands to Gulf Coast refineries, Notley said she had other priorities.
Premier Rachel Notley says pipelines in Canada trump Keystone XL | Calgary Herald
Premier Rachel Notley says pipelines in Canada trump Keystone XL
Published on: November 14, 2016 | Last Updated: November 14, 2016 6:27 PM MST
Premier Rachel Notley vowed during the last election campaign to stop lobbying the U.S. to approve the Keystone XL pipeline, and suggested the previous government’s support for Keystone was proof they were “more interested in creating jobs in Texas than here in Alberta.”Rachel Notley believes an in-Canada solution to moving Alberta’s bitumen trumps the need to push Washington to renew talks on the Keystone XL pipeline, the premier said Monday.
Asked if she’d be willing to go to Washington to meet with members of the incoming Donald Trump administration, which has been open to the notion of overturning the U.S. government’s previous opposition to the 1,900-km pipeline that would connect Alberta’s oilsands to Gulf Coast refineries, Notley said she had other priorities.
Premier Rachel Notley says pipelines in Canada trump Keystone XL | Calgary Herald