TransCanada Pipelines yesterday launched a $15 billion suit against the US 
government following the Obama administration’s cancellation of the Keystone XL 
pipeline.  A successful claim by TransCanada under the arbitration provisions 
of the North American Free Trade Agreement would be a first since none of the 
handful of corporations, all of them Canadian, who have previously challenged 
US trade rules have won their cases.

Below is the link to a useful interview on Democracy Now with Lori Wallach, the 
director of Public Citizen’s Global Trade Watch. Wallach reviews how laws in 
the public interest are subject to subversion by foreign corporations under 
current free trade agreements which allow private investors to sue sovereign 
states. 

Wallach notes for her American audience how US environmental, health and 
safety, labour, financial and other regulations are currently vulnerable to 
challenge by some 9000 foreign corporations under 50 trade pacts, warning that 
they will soon be joined by another 9500 multinationals if the Trans Pacific 
Partnership agreement is passed by Congress.

True, but the global economy is still dominated by US multinationals, hedge 
funds, and other overseas investors who have the most to gain by opening up 
foreign markets, which is why American corporations, supported by Republican 
and Democratic administrations, have been at the forefront of the push for 
bilateral and multilateral trade agreements for more than a century. 

http://www.democracynow.org/2016/1/7/transcanada_sues_the_us_for_15b

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