Kenney sets sights on Democratic hopefuls aiming to block Keystone XL pipeline
WASHINGTON – Alberta’s Jason Kenney is the latest Canadian premier to take aim at U.S. Democrats, calling out presidential hopefuls who want to block the Keystone XL pipeline expansion.
Kenney, speaking at a news conference at the Canadian Embassy in Washington alongside four of his provincial counterparts, wondered aloud without being asked why a party that claims to be best friends with Canada would want to undermine one of its most important industries.
Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, two progressive contenders for the Democratic nomination, have promised to block the controversial Keystone XL project should they win the White House.
Kenney says standing in the way of Canadian energy exports to the U.S. is akin to welcoming imports from corrupt regimes that belong to the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC).