Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reiterated his opposition to advancing with crude oil pipelines that have riled some members of the activist community. Trudeau came to power in October, touting a green economic agenda that contrasted with his predecessor, Stephen Harper . In a November letter to lawmakers, Trudeau said “the clean jobs of tomorrow” would benefit the nation’s middle class. Shortly after Trudeau came to power, the U.S. government Keystone XL pipeline over climate concerns”>denied a long-awaited permit to build the Keystone XL oil pipeline from Alberta oil fields to refineries along the southern U.S. coast. Speaking to reporters in Vancouver, the prime minister said he stands in opposition to the planned Northern Gateway oil pipeline, […]