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Cross Border Energy Disputes Among Canada, the United States and Mexico - Why Can't Neighbors Get Along

The Arbitrations and Court Decisions: Arbitrations involving Keystone XL, the Quebec ban on fracking under the St. Lawrence, the Alberta termination of coal fired generation, the Ontario cancellation of cap and trade, the Michigan decision preventing Canada from replacing a pipeline under the Straights of Mackinac, the Ontario termination of both onshore and offshore wind and the New England court decisions preventing Quebec Hydro from building transmission lines to deliver hydroelectric power to New York City.

The Trade Disputes: Trade disputes involving US solar panel tariffs, electric vehicle tax credits, automotive rules of origin Mexican energy sovereignty decisions and United States - Mexico - Canada Agreement claims against Mexico.


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