In the last minute, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been forced to adjust a schedule of intense international dates to move away from an oil-related political crisis that his country is a major producer of
He will have to return Sunday to Ottawa between the summit of the Americas, which ends Saturday, in Peru and a tour in France and Britain starting on Monday
The crisis has resulted in a three-fold increase in capacity for an oil pipeline extending from the state of oil sands in Alberta to Vancouver Harbor on the Pacific Ocean
However, the US contractor for the project threatens to withdraw due to strong opposition to the boycott of British Columbia, the largest city of Vancouver
This is a painful blow to the prime minister adhering to the Trans Mountain pipeline, which is expected to transport 890,000 bpd instead of 300,000 currently