Trump aims to clear path for Keystone XL, but opponents vow to keep fighting | CBC News
Currently, the U.S. secretary of state has authority to issue permits for cross-border infrastructure such as pipelines. The executive order clarifies that the president will make the decision on whether to issue such permits.
That move comes less than two weeks after Trump issued a new presidential permit for the project — replacing the one he granted in March 2017 — with the intention of speeding up development of the controversial pipeline, which would help ship heavy oil from Alberta’s oilsands to the U.S. Gulf Coast. #StopKXL