TransCanada Corp. is reassessing whether oil producers in North Dakota and Montana are still interested in shipping crude through its long-delayed Keystone XL pipeline.
The Bank of Canada says it's detecting early signs of a modest pickup in corporate investment over the near term, even amid considerable uncertainty surrounding the U.S. economic agenda.
Prolonged protests in North Dakota failed to stop the flow of oil through the Dakota Access pipeline. But they've provided inspiration for protests against pipelines around the country.
TransCanada convinced the NEB last fall to make 34 out of 36 recommended changes to a report reviewing serious safety allegations, with most of the edits downplaying its mistakes.