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Canadian leaders says Biden’s decision to halt Keystone pipeline is “deeply disturbing”

January 22, 2021

Canadian lawmakers have voiced their disapproval of President Biden’s recent order to stop the installation of the Keystone XL pipeline, saying the decision was “deeply disturbing.”

In one of his first acts after taking office on Wednesday, Biden rescinded approval for the Keystone XL pipeline, an addition to the Keystone Pipeline System, which runs from Alberta, Canada, through North Dakota. The newest pipeline would have carried more than 830,000 barrels of crude oil a day.

The pipeline, approved in 2017 by then-President Donald Trump, has long been targeted by environmentalists concerned about the use of fossil fuels.

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