The Daily Courier

America will do what’s best for them, not Canada

- Tom Isherwood Olalla

DEAR EDITOR:

Wow, it sure didn’t take long after Joe Biden after Joe Biden is sworn into office for Canadian nit-pickers to get on the president’s case.

In this week’s column, MP Dan Albas asks the question “Do you support the Keystone XL pipeline?,” the one Joe Biden cancelled (Herald, Jan. 21).

Dan, Canadians can squawk all they want, but remember one thing, the U.S. can, and will do, what they feel is best for their country.

No matter how many Canadians answer “Yes” to your question, it won’t mount up to a hill of beans.

Dan, like it or lump it, Donald Trump is gone, Joe Biden is in, so quit the political arguing and instead do something constructi­ve with your time.

Is cancelling XL good or bad for Canada? Only time will tell just how much the loss of XL Stinky Slinky will be. Perhaps the cancellati­on of this project will help save the environmen­t in both countries.

Perhaps Alberta Premier Jason Kenney could organize a wheel barrow convoy to get Alberta’s oil to its final destinatio­n.

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