Canada will get its landlocked crude oil to foreign markets other than the U.S., although the marketplace will ultimately decide the fate of pipeline projects to run through the country, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said Wednesday. In an interview with the Canadian Broadcasting Corp., Mr. Harper said planned pipelines such as Enbridge Inc. ’s Northern Gateway, Kinder Morgan Inc. ’s expansion of its Trans Mountain corridor and TransCanada Corp. ’s Energy East must obtain approval from regulators before they can proceed. Once approval is granted, “I think it’s ultimately up to the marketplace” whether the projects proceed, he said. “There’s the market process and there’s a scientific evaluation process, and those are directed by others” and not the government. Regardless, Mr. Harper said it is “inevitable” crude will get to new markets other than the U.S., based on the demand abroad for energy. Mr. Harper’s government has championed industry […]