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Canada-US ties would suffer impact of Keystone rejection: Redford

by The Canadian Press   

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Countries' long history of economic integration would be fundamentally challenged by 'No' to pipeline

OTTAWA—Alberta’s premier says a U.S. rejection of the Keystone XL pipeline proposal would undermine the Canada-U.S. relationship.

In an interview with The Canadian Press, Alison Redford said Canada and the United States have a long history of economic integration that would be fundamentally challenged by a ‘No’ to the pipeline.

She says turning the pipeline down would signal that the U.S. no longer has faith in Canada as a trusted trading partner that has common cause with Americans.

But Redford doesn’t think it will come to that.

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She says she thinks the Obama administration will approve the pipeline eventually, and both countries will soon look back on the contentious debate as a time for honest discussion about how best to expand the North American economy.

She says Alberta is raising its bar for environmental performance, and is re-orienting its economy to focus not just on oilsands but also on sustainable energy.

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