Here’s what’s next for Trans Mountain twin pipeline

The Canadian Press reports on next steps for the contentious Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project as it nears completion. It cost more than $34 billion and took four years to construct. The massive pipeline has faced a series of challenges along the way, from political pushback to the recent discovery of an obstruction in the Fraser Valley between Hope and Chilliwack, B.C.

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