You're the one doubling down on misinformation, so applaud yourself. I mean, why don't you provide me links to the friggin' weather while you're at it... giving me a link to global oil prices was supposed to prove what, exactly? So, if OPEC shuts off oil production tomorrow, you think Canada is going to set the price? OPEC, because they produce so much of the world's oil effectively sets the price. No, OPEC does not say, oh, hey, we'd like a barrel of oil to be $100, but what they do, is they use their cartel pricing power as an oil oligopoly to effectively set world oil prices.... the price too low, they can just reduce production. The price too high, they can increase production. The crude oil markets are not just Invisible Hand free markets... they are manipulated by OPEC nations.
The XL pipeline was never going to produce enough oil to really matter on the international markets, and furthermore, the oil is still getting out of Canada... it would just get out of Canada more efficiently. And, again, you're just wrong to conclude or even suggest that Canadian oil via the XL pipeline would have much of anything to do with Light Sweet Crude oil prices (used in the USA) that are mostly effected by the behaviors of OPEC. There are other larger producers of oil outside of OPEC that can make it more difficult for OPEC to control the price of oil, but the XL Pipeline has basically nothing to do with the pricing of international oil... you could switch the XL pipeline on or off and it would have no effect on world oil prices.
You're wrong, but nice try using links that have nothing to do with your claim... how about find me a link that says the XL pipeline would make a difference in world oil prices??????? Why not find me THAT link... maybe because that link only exists in your head.