Guess Obama thinks America doesnt need to jobs or money the Keystone project would have created
http://www.canada.com/Canada+will+push+join+trade+group+sell+Asia/5706126/story.html
http://www.canada.com/Canada+will+push+join+trade+group+sell+Asia/5706126/story.html
Prime Minister Stephen Harper signalled a shift in his government's economic and trade policies Sunday, announcing Canada will apply to join the Trans-Pacific Partnership and will further look to sell its oil and gas to Asian countries following American delays in approving the Keystone XL pipeline.
Speaking to reporters Sunday at the APEC summit, Harper said he's disappointed with the Obama administration's decision to delay a ruling on the Keystone XL pipeline and consider rerouting it, but believes the project will proceed because it's critical for both the Canadian and American economies.
The Obama administration announced Thursday it's delaying a final ruling on the Keystone XL oilsands pipeline until after the November 2012 presidential election while the government looks to reroute it.
The $7-billion Keystone XL would carry up to 830,000 barrels of oil per day from northern Alberta to refineries on the Gulf Coast of Texas.