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Carney pitches Keystone XL restart in exchange for progress on aluminum, steel
Canada’s newly elected Prime Minister Mark Carney has reopened one of the country’s most divisive energy debates — Keystone XL. In a meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump, Carney floated reviving the long-dead pipeline as part of a broader deal linking energy, steel, and aluminum trade. Trump was reportedly receptive, setting off a fresh round of reactions at home. Supporters see an economic lifeline; critics see a step backward. Either way, the return of Keystone XL puts Canada’s energy future back on center stage. Nick Murray with The Canadian Press has the full story.
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