Keystone XL pipeline rises from the grave and other oilpatch news
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Workers install part of the Keystone XL pipeline, in Prague, Oklahoma, U.S., in 2013, prior to its initial cancellation. PHOTO BY DANIEL ACKER/BLOOMBERG Article content This week FP Video looks at how the possible resurrection of the Keystone XL pipeline, what the Defence, Security and Resilience Bank does and why Canada is the best country to host it, what the latest economic and inflation data mean for interest rates and the Bank of Canada, and energy leaders weigh in on the Ottawa-Alberta energy deal. Article content How Keystone came back from the dead Article content Article content Keyst…
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May 23, 2026