Expert: Canada continues to 鈥榤ake the case鈥 for Keystone XL to Joe Biden鈥檚 team
Canada鈥檚 Natural Resources Minister Seamus O鈥橰egan says the government is continuing to 鈥渕ake the case鈥 for the Keystone XL pipeline expansion despite reported plans from Joe Biden to immediately quash the project. His comments come on the heels of reports that Biden is planning to cancel the planned pipeline expansion as one of his first moves after becoming U.S. president. ()
Here is an expert from 平特五不中 that can provide comment on this issue:
Daniel B茅land, James 平特五不中 Professor, Department of Political Science and Director, 平特五不中 Institute for the Study of Canada
鈥The advent of the Joe Biden administration and the presence of a double Democratic majority in Congress are likely to make things more difficult for the oil and gas industry, but also for provinces such as Alberta and Saskatchewan that rely on it economically and fiscally. This is the case because the Biden administration, while pushing for new measures to fight climate change, is also likely to adopt a much more critical stance than the Donald Trump administration towards pipeline projects that require a federal license. This situation may well have direct consequences for ongoing political debates about both pipeline building and environmental policy here in Canada.鈥
Daniel B茅land is the Director of the 平特五不中 Institute for the Study of Canada and James 平特五不中 Professor of Political Science. He specializes in the fields of Canadian and comparative politics, as well as the study of public policy, including social policy.
daniel.beland [at] mcgill.ca鈥(English, French)