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Carney: Keystone XL could be a factor in enhancing US-Canada relations.

Mark Carney, the Prime Minister of Canada, said that reviving the Keystone XL pipeline project from Alberta to the U.S. would help strengthen U.S. Canada energy cooperation.

Carney brought up the idea in a meeting with U.S. president Donald Trump Tuesday to defuse trade tensions. A source familiar with these discussions said that Carney had raised this idea.

"We're looking at areas where our economies can be integrated better. He said that there were many opportunities in the energy industry, including Keystone XL.

Trump revived the pipeline during his first term after it was rejected by President Barack Obama. The U.S. president Joe Biden revoked the permit for a pipeline in 2021. There is no current proponent.

Carney could improve his relationship with Alberta, an oil-producing province that says Ottawa strangles the energy industry through measures such as a west coast ban on tankers and a proposed cap of emissions.

Carney responded: "It depends". (Reporting and editing by Mark Porter, Bill Berkrot, and David Ljunggren)

(source: Reuters)