Canada's options for intervening in the Keystone XL CUSMA lawsuit
TC Energy is trying to use NAFTA provisions to punish the US government for cancelling Keystone XL. Canada should intervene against the fossil fuel company.
Kyla Tienhaara is Canada Research Chair in Economy and Environment at Queen’s University. Find her on Twitter at @KylaTienhaara
TC Energy is trying to use NAFTA provisions to punish the US government for cancelling Keystone XL. Canada should intervene against the fossil fuel company.
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