Despite the linkages between the Canadian and US energy sectors, cross-border natural resource projects face significant challenges and, frequently, opposition. As energy security, climate concerns, and Indigenous rights are increasingly brought to the forefront of infrastructure discourse in North America, stakeholders in both countries will continue to grapple with how to prioritize natural resource development with pressure from stakeholders and interest groups.
In this instalment of Thinking Canada, Canada Institute Global Fellow Richard M. Sanders explores the history of pipeline politics between Canada and the United States with an eye to the future of the bilateral energy relationship.
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