U.S. ‘owes Canada the respect’ to discuss Keystone XL: Alta. Premier Kenney

Subscribe to CTV News to watch more videos:

Connect with CTV News:
For the latest news visit:
For a full video offering visit the CTV News Network:
CTV News on Facebook:
CTV News on Twitter:
Watch CTV News on Twitter:
CTV News on Google+:
CTV News on Instagram:
CTV News on Pinterest:


CTV News is Canada's most-watched news organization both locally and nationally, and has a network of national, international, and local news operations.

22 comments

  1. The tar-sands produce the dirtiest oil on the planet and it costs more to refine than the price of oil. Stop beating this dead horse and give up. Leave the bitumen in the ground where it does the least harm to the environment. All the greed and lobbying in the world will not make the tar-sands economically viable. Its over!

  2. Kenney at his charming best. Great approach; lecturing and slightly threatening. Same as he uses with Trudeau. So effective.

  3. Kenney should have known better than to triple down on oil, the entire country saw this coming. Maybe now he will get the message and invest in green energy infastructure.

  4. Joe Biden and Justin Trudeau are going to be having pyjama parties real soon. These two will destroy everything they set their little minds to. This is disgusting and Joe Biden is not an official president. Justin Trudeau is not a Prime Minister. You don’t get to be in charge by cheating.

  5. I do not want my country investing in fossil fuels any more than necessary, this guy is talking on behalf of oil executives and oligarchs. He should be talking about how Canada NEEDS to move towards green energy not away from it. Pathetic.

  6. So they built a portion of the pipeline on the border last year? Huh? Kind of like getting that foot in the door. Then it’s all about the wiggle. Think thin.

  7. That boats sailed bro. About time to go elsewhere with the money. Invest in green energy. Obviously it’s not an automatic switch. But we can gradually go Eco friendly.

  8. And yes language barrier for the context is important…you could even because of your genetic differences in way you experience and validate imposing the validations that do not fit into the concept of the way others trying to deal with situation of pressures…when pressure could leads to not informed decisions because there is already not enough of adequate validation…and also due to the language barriers. while you practice conceptual foundation of one language communication still could be very neglected..(2) Jan 18 ’21

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.