Nobel winners enter Keystone XL frayOpponents include Dalai Lama, prompting Alberta energy minister to question what spiritual leader knows about oil sands, pipeline Gary Park For Petroleum News
The Keystone XL drama is attracting big-name actors along with warnings that United States-Canada relations are being tarnished in the process.
The latest to claim center stage are nine Nobel laureates on the anti-pipeline side and, on the other, Canada’s ambassador to the United States Gary Doer an....
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