The decision by the Biden administration to cancel the permit for the Keystone XL pipeline continues to make waves, with the premiers of Alberta and Saskatchewan calling for retaliatory measures and holding out hope, while Canada’s ambassador to the United States says it’s time to move on. U.S. President Joe Biden cancelled the US$8 billion project on his first day in office, fulfilling a campaign promise to rescind Donald Trump’s permit for Keystone XL, which would have linked Alberta’s oilsands with refineries on the U.S. Gulf Coast. While the move was applauded by the environmental movement, it dealt a gut punch to Alberta and follows in the wake of several other pipeline projects that have been cancelled in recent years. Elmira Aliakbari, associate director of natural resource studies at the Fraser Institute, says the cancellation will have considerable economic consequences while doing virtually nothing to reduce emissions. “Clearly, this is …