It must be the season of Halloween. How else can you explain the fresh talk about reanimating a zombie pipeline, Keystone XL.
More than four years after the proposed cross-border oil pipeline was seemingly laid to rest by former U.S. president Joe Biden, who pulled the plug on its permits, the idea is making a revival, of sorts.
Prime Minister Mark Carney discussed Keystone XL during his meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington on Tuesday and “expressed renewed national interest in the pipeline from the Canadian side,” according to a CBC report.
A source with knowledge of the discussion told Postmedia that Keystone XL was mentioned by Carney, not as a stand-alone item that Canada was pitching, but in the broader context of potential co-operation on energy being linked to m