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A sign is posted in front of TransCanada's Keystone pipeline facilities in Hardisty, Alberta, Canada, on Nov. 6, 2015. TC Energy Corp., formerly known as TransCanada, said it will go ahead with construction of the US$8-billion Keystone XL Pipeline after Alberta agreed to invest approximately US$1.1 billion as equity in the project. Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press via AP
The embattled Keystone XL Pipeline project will finally be built, TC Energy Corp. announced Tuesday, with help from the Alberta government.
TC Energy Corp. said it will go ahead with construction of the US$8-billion Keystone XL Pipeline after Alberta agreed to invest approximately US$1.1 billion as equity in the project.