By TOM LUTEY Joe Biden to Rescind Keystone XL Pipeline Permit on First Day in Office. President-elect Joe Biden is expected to yank the permit for TC Energyâs Keystone XL pipeline as soon as heâs in office. . His transition team declined to comment, but three different sources have confirmed the news to 'POLITICO.'. Kirsten Hillman, Canadaâs ambassador to Washington, declined to confirm reports as well, saying that Canada was still in favor of the cross-border permit. The Government of Canada continues to support the Keystone XL project ⦠Keystone XL fits within Canadaâs climate plan. It will also contribute to U.S. energy security and economic competitiveness, Kirsten Hillman, via 'POLITICO'. The Keystone pipeline has been a major point of controversy for a decade. President Barack Obama delayed the project in 2015, which then-Vice President Biden supported. . During his first week in office in 2017, President Donald Trump revived the pipeline with a presidential memorandum. . Environmentalists have praised Bidenâs reported plan to rescind the pipelineâs permit, saying he is showing âcourage and empathy.â . President-elect Biden is showing courage and empathy to the farmers, ranchers and tribal nations who have dealt with an ongoing threat that disrupted their lives for over a decade, Jane Kleeb, founder of Bold Nebraska, via 'POLITICO'. On Sunday, TC Energy announced that the Keystone XL pipeline would be able to achieve net-zero emissions by 2023.