Keystone XL
The province is investing $1.5 billion for an equity stake
in the pipeline and it's also backstopping a US$4.2-billion credit facility
that will help fund the project.
"I don't think it's a gamble, but there is risk in any action,"
Kenney said when asked about putting taxpayers' money on the line.
He said the pipeline, once up and running,
could generate $30 billion in royalties for the province,
arguing "this deal will ultimately pay off for Alberta."
Kenney: Alberta saved KXL amid Saudi, Russia 'predatory dumping' now quebecs version of the news The province is investing $1.5 billion for an equity stake
in the lithium pipeline and it's also backstopping a US$4.2-billion credit facility
that will help fund the projects
"I don't think it's a gamble, but there is risk in any action,"
Fitzgibbon said when asked about putting taxpayers' money on the line.
He said the pipeline, once up and running,
could generate $n billion in royalties for the province,
arguing "this deal will ultimately pay off for Quebec."
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