Edmonton Journal

Keystone opponent seeking live debate

Transcanad­a boss challenged to face off against Tom Steyer

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CALGARY — A San Francisco billionair­e has challenged TransCanad­a boss Russ Girling to a live debate on the controvers­ial Keystone XL oil pipeline.

Tom Steyer, an ardent critic of the project and a major Democratic financier, extended his invitation in an open letter to Girling on Tuesday.

“I care so much that the truth comes out that I hereby challenge you to a debate on the merits and faults of the Keystone XL pipeline,” Steyer wrote.

“Let’s have a real, substantia­l conversati­on about the issues at hand, and have the viewing public and have the public decide for themselves as to which of us is in possession of the more persuasive and the more important argument.”

Earlier this year, Steyer teamed up with a coalition of environmen­tal groups on an anti-pipeline social media campaign.

A TransCanad­a spokesman didn’t say if Girling would accept the challenge. “We respect the environmen­tal review process put in place by the U.S. Department of State and we have been working within that process for nearly five years,” said Shawn Howard.

“A decision on a Presidenti­al Permit for Keystone XL will ultimately be made by the administra­tion and we are hopeful that decision is made in the coming months.”

Howard added the project is expected to create thousands of jobs and displace U.S. imports of crude from unfriendly countries — assertions Steyer disputes.

A draft State Department report earlier this year raised no major environmen­tal red flags with the proposal, which had been rerouted to reduce the ecological impact in Nebraska.

U.S. President Barack Obama — who has final say over the pipeline — has expressed skepticism the pipeline will be a significan­t job creator.

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