KEYSTONE COPS

WASHINGTON - The Alberta government is weighing whether it should intervene in an ongoing U.S. court case involving the Keystone XL pipeline, according to James Rajotte, the province’s senior representative in Washington. "There’s a dialogue going on internally," Rajotte told Lauren. "That’s something the government of Alberta will decide going forward."

Alberta Premier Jason Kenney has sweetened the deal for Keystone builder TC Energy to continue with the project despite a decade of delays and cross-border legal hang-ups. Kenney’s government has provided $1 billion for construction and promised billions more in credit. President Donald Trump supports the pipeline, while presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden opposes it.

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