Saskatchewan government wading into Keystone XL fight in U.S.
Saskatchewan is preparing to enter the fray in the United States over the Keystone XL pipeline.
In a release Friday, the provincial government said it was filing an amicus brief in support of the 21 U.S. states that are attempting to reverse the decision by President Joe Biden to cancel the pipeline.
An amicus brief is similar to filing for intervenor status in the Canadian legal system. That status allows a party to be heard on a matter before the courts.
The province plans to hire an American law firm to prepare and file the brief on its behalf. The brief, which should be filed by early June, is to lay out the implications of cancelling the Keystone XL pipeline on Saskatchewan’s economy.