It’s official: Joe Biden is the 46th President of the United States of America. Many have wondered for months what changes this might have on the Canada-U.S. relationship. Then President Biden made a highly anticipated move on his first day in office by revoking a permit for the Keystone XL pipeline expansion. Meanwhile, in Alberta last summer, Premier Jason Kenney rescinded the province’s 44-year-old Coal Development Policy. Now both circumstances are raising questions and concerns about Alberta’s economic, environmental and energy future. CBC Western Business unit producer Tony Seskus looks at what’s next for Keystone XL, while reporter Robson Fletcher examines what the coal policy changes mean and the renewed public response. University of Alberta associate professor Bukola Salami discusses how some Black organizations were denied federal funding because they were deemed not Black enough. Plus, a paddle on the river leads to a rare discovery.