Historian Robert Bothwell on trade, Keystone and our sometimes vexed relationship
Tag Archives: Keystone
What comes next in the long battle over Keystone XL
In the end, a long-awaited Senate vote on the oil sands pipeline was all about U.S. politics. Why that could spell more bad news for Alberta
Will Obama veto Keystone XL legislation?
With a Senate vote on Keystone expected Tuesday, Obama is suddenly embracing the view of pipeline critics
Why the debate over Keystone and emissions comes down to rail
Econ 101 shows that blocking Keystone only matters to oil sands production if rail can’t pick up the slack
A paper on Keystone’s climate impacts would fail Econ 101
The claim that Keystone will lead to lower oil prices and thus higher consumptions is based on a faulty model
Is Canada headed for a pipeline bubble?
Will the TransMountain pipeline expansion still be needed if the world takes significant action on climate change?
The NDP comes out against Harper’s ‘big lentil’ agenda
The party’s position on Keystone sounds silly when applied to grain farming, so why keep it?
New language, same old story on Keystone from climate scientists
If you want to be on the side of evidence-based policies on climate change, you shouldn’t rely on exaggerations when writing about Keystone
Should Alberta fear Obama’s latest tough talk on climate?
Luiza Ch. Savage on a story that merits watching closely
US state governor notifies officials he approved new Canadian pipeline route through Nebraska
Keystone clears a major obstacle