Alberta should focus on innovation to attract U.S. investment, says Washington envoy by Amanda Stephenson, The Canadian Press Posted Jun 26, 2021 11:27 am MDT Pipes for the Trans Mountain pipeline project are seen at a storage facility near Hope, B.C., Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward CALGARY — Alberta must position itself as a clean energy leader to move forward in the aftermath of the Keystone XL pipeline cancellation, Alberta’s trade envoy to Washington said Friday. “We can make a very strong argument for further investment in the entire energy spectrum in Alberta,” James Rajotte said in an interview. “Any kind of energy (U.S. investors) would want to invest in, we would have in Alberta.”