Debunked: Eight Things the U.S. State Keystone XL Report Got Wrong About the Alberta Oilsands

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Last week the Alberta government responded to the U.S. State Department’s final supplemental environmental impact statement (FSEIS) on the Keystone XL project by emphasizing the province’s responsibility, transparency, and confidence that the pipeline is in the “national interest” of both Canada and the U.S.

In a statement, Alberta Premier Alison Redford appealed to the relationship between the U.S. and Canada. Premier Redford pointed out that the FSEIS had “recognized the work we’re doing to protect the environment,” saying that “the approval of Keystone XL will build upon the deep relationship between our countries and enable further progress (Read more…)

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