Keystone XL developers to sue Obama administration

Madeleine Cuff
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TransCanada has launched a lawsuit for $15bn in lost investment, claiming Obama overstepped Constitutional authority in rejecting the controversial pipeline

TransCanada, the developer behind the rejected Keystone XL pipeline, yesterday launched two lawsuits against the US government in a bid to recover more than $15bn in damages that resulted from President...

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