Bloc accuses feds of backing TC Energy dispute at the expense of mounting defence against Ruby River claim

Canada's renegotiated North American trade pact removed investor protections, but a disputed window to bring forward claims is allowing for legacy NAFTA claims to persist.
International Trade Minister Mary Ng, right, and U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai, left, received a letter from civil society groups calling for NAFTA legacy claims rules to be clarified.

With the legal saga over the scrapped Keystone XL pipeline hitting a roadblock, the Bloc Québécois says Canada prioritized recouping private investments over advancing an adequate defence for the cancellation of another natural resources project in Quebec.

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