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It s a big threat : U S aims to shut down another cross-border pipeline — Line 5 to Ontario

Article content OTTAWA — The Canadian government continues to press U.S. officials to avoid the shutdown of a key pipeline supplying southern Ontario, marking another point of conflict in the energy relationship between the two countries after Keystone XL was scrapped last week. Officials in Michigan are looking to force the shutdown of Line 5, a pipeline carrying 540,000 barrels of Canadian oil and other petroleum products each day from Superior, Wis., to refineries in Sarnia, Ont. If successful, Canadian officials warn, the move would have a devastating impact on the Canadian economy, vaporizing thousands of jobs and cutting off a crucial supply of gasoline and jet fuel to Ontario and Quebec.

Unity : Biden s message for America - The Concordian

“Unity”: Biden’s message for America The new administration’s pipeline stance not evidence of Trump’s lingering aggressive diplomatic strategy, says former U.S. diplomat “The will of the people has been heard and the will of the people has been heeded,” said Joseph R. Biden, Jr., the newly sworn-in 46th president of the United States in his inauguration speech on Jan. 20, while overlooking Capitol Hill. Sitting adjacent to the president, Vice President Kamala Devi Harris made history as the first Black and South Asian American woman to hold the position, along with her husband Doug Emhoff, the Nation’s first Second Gentleman.

From Alberta s oil sands to tariffs, how Biden s presidency could change Canada

Incoming U.S. President Joe Biden campaigned on a starkly different vision for America s future than Donald Trump, and now that he’s in the White House, experts say Canadians can expect some big changes.

Trump s political legacy: How will the U S president be remembered?

  TORONTO What will be the legacy of Donald Trump, who has had a remarkable knack for defying predictions, smashing expectations, surviving scandal, misdeeds and incompetence, and achieving what seemed impossible? He’s been impeached twice and blamed by many, including those inside his party, for an unprecedented violent insurrection at Capitol Hill. Then there’s his handling of a pandemic that he minimized and politicized as it ravaged the United States, killing close to 398,000 people as of Monday. “I don’t think there is much doubt he will go down in history as the worst president ever for how he’s undermined democracy and his failure in COVID-19 response,” said McGill University political science professor Daniel Beland.

Keep calm, consult with the allies: Canadian political analysts on U S results

Keep calm, consult with the allies: Canadian political analysts on U S results
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