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Blame the skyrocketing price tag for the Trans Mountain pipeline on forces financed by U.S. anti\u002Doil interests. Read more here.

The estimated cost of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project has increased once again, this time to $30.9 billion. That's an increase from the $21.4 billion price tag placed on the project a year ago, and more than double an earlier estimate of $12.6 billion.The Trans Mountain pipeline boondoggle is another reason why Canadians need protection and laws against foreign political influence and interference. Only this fiasco involves American influence, not Chinese.

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