Jason Kenney, the leader of the Canadian province of Alberta, slammed Democratic President Joe Biden for canceling the Keystone XL pipeline immediately after getting into office.
Kenney, a right-leaning politician whose province is a major oil producer, “noted that without the pipeline, oil must be transported to Gulf Coast refineries by truck or train, both of which are sources of much higher emissions,” Fox News reported. “He added that Biden’s move kills thousands of union labor jobs on both sides of the U.S.-Canada border and counterintuitively makes the United States more dependent on ‘dictatorships’ for its energy needs.”
Alberta Premier On Biden Spurning Canada By Canceling Pipeline: He ‘Didn’t Give’ Us ‘Respect’
Kenney, a right-leaning politician whose province is a major oil producer, “noted that without the pipeline, oil must be transported to Gulf Coast refineries by truck or train, both of which are sources of much higher emissions,” Fox News reported. “He added that Biden’s move kills thousands of union labor jobs on both sides of the U.S.-Canada border and counterintuitively makes the United States more dependent on ‘dictatorships’ for its energy needs.”
Alberta Premier On Biden Spurning Canada By Canceling Pipeline: He ‘Didn’t Give’ Us ‘Respect’