Scheer responded “Today was a great day for hard-working Canadians across the country. The approval of Keystone will lead to new access to U.S. markets, better prices for Canadian energy, and new jobs across the country. Regina’s own Evraz Steel has been involved in this project. That is why it is so enraging to see the NDP calling for its cancellation. They are once again selling out Canadian workers.
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I’ve noticed with some bewilderment that readers are flocking in droves to read this report about a leak on the Keystone pipeline. At last count, nearly 200,000 of you had read it for the first time over the past week, believing it to be true.
And it was — except that it happened last year — April 2016.
My article from last year quoted a regulatory official who said that a landowner was the one who reported the leak. It wasn’t immediately clear whether TransCanada’s leak detection system was working.
Pipeline engineers say that up to two per cent of the volume of oil flowing on a pipeline can leak without being detected.
So on a pipeline that is shipping 500,000 barrels a day, this could mean up to 10,000 barrels a day are leaking without being detected by the existing technology
Oil didn't seep to the surface last week from TransCanada's Keystone pipeline | National Observer
they better just damn well be carefull with that stuff