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Pipe for the Trans Mountain pipeline is unloaded in Edson, Alta., in 2019. The provincial government earned an extra $4.4-billion in the first year of the pipeline’s operations. Share Save for later Please log in to bookmark this story. Log In Create Free Account

Alberta, you owe Justin Trudeau a thank-you card. Maybe some flowers. You could interrupt his dinner with Katy Perry to say you’re sorry. Or track him down in the kitchen aisle at Canadian Tire and give him a hug.

In its first year of operation, the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion lowered the spread, or price gap, between Western Canadian Select and the West Texas Intermediate oil price benchmark to such an extent that it increased Canadian oil revenues by $13-billion, according to an ana

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