Canadian election stalls XL verdictConcern verdict prior to Oct. 19 vote could be seen as interference; XL decision at more than 2,500 days way over 478-day average GARY PARK For Petroleum News
The Canadian federal election campaign is now identified as the latest hitch in the Obama administration’s prolonged consideration of TransCanada’s Keystone XL pipeline.
David Wilkins, a former U.S. ambassador to Canada, said delaying the verdict would give the two countries a chance to reset a rela....
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