iPolitics By Kady O'Malley. Published on Jan 18, 2021 6:01am Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks with his new cabinet behind him on Nov. 20, 2019. (Rachel Emmanuel/iPolitics) U.S. president Joe Biden has already managed to trigger a fresh wave of cross-border consternation for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, courtesy of a leaked preview of his post-inauguration plans that, as Canadian Press reported last night, “includes signing an executive order to rescind the Keystone XL construction permit” authorized by his predecessor in 2019. “(The documents) also suggest that despite its best efforts, Canada has failed to convince the incoming administration of the virtues of importing fossil-fuel energy from a friendly ally and trading partner with similar climate change goals,” the wire service notes, although “government officials quietly refused to rule out the possibility that there might still be time to change the Biden administration’s mind.”