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Trans Mountain pipeline expansion cost climbs 70%, now $21.4BThe Crown corporation behind the massive project says the total cost has increased 70 per cent from its earlier estimate of $12.6 billion.CanadaFeb 18, 2022
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Entire Trans Mountain expansion work halted until 2021 after workers killed, injured on the jobWork on the Trans Mountain pipeline has been suspended until early January after a worker in B.C. was injured this week and an Edmonton worker was killed in October.CanadaDec 17, 2020
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Jethro Tull frontman Ian Anderson reveals ‘incurable lung disease’ diagnosisThe 72-year-old flutist went public with his illness on May 13 during an episode of 'The Big Interview with Dan Rather,' saying his "days are numbered."EntertainmentMay 13, 2020
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Trans Mountain pipeline expansion now estimated to cost $12.6B, finish in 2022Trans Mountain now anticipates completing the project by 2022, with construction started on all parts of the line by the end of 2020.EconomyFeb 7, 2020
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Renewed legal challenges to Trans Mountain pipeline remain unknown risk: CEOThe extent of any further legal challenges that could impact the project remains an open question.CanadaJun 30, 2019
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Trans Mountain pipeline expansion costs going up due to delaysThe operators of the Trans Mountain pipeline project say it's inevitable costs to expand the pipeline will go up because of delays.PoliticsJun 19, 2019
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Trans Mountain head confident pipeline will be built despite regulatory, court challengesThe Trans Mountain pipeline expansion will take approximately 30 months for the project to be completed. If there are approvals in 2019, that could mean oil flowing through the line in 2022.EnvironmentSep 26, 2018
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Trans Mountain CEO condemns B.C.’s move to restrict bitumen shipmentsThe head of Kinder Morgan Canada Ltd. is applauding Alberta's efforts to put pressure on British Columbia in the pipeline dispute and calling on the federal government to do more.CanadaFeb 7, 2018
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B.C. government tells Ottawa to back off in Trans Mountain pipeline process as debate heats upBritish Columbia says the federal government needs to back off and stop interfering in an independent review process over the approval of Kinder Morgan's Trans Mountain pipeline.PoliticsNov 30, 2017
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