Carney and Trump discussed Keystone XL pipeline revival, sources say
Prime Minister Mark Carney met with President Donald Trump on Tuesday in Washington for a "working visit" where they discussed trade and security.
Trump has said as recently as February that he would like to see it built, though the company behind it said it had "moved on".
The pipeline was approved in 2010 by the Canadian National Energy Board but was blocked by both the Obama and Biden administrations.
Carney raised the Keystone XL pipeline in a broader conversation about US tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminium, the sources said, adding that Trump was receptive to the idea.
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