Just over a year since the controversial Trans Mountain pipeline officially opened, a new report suggests it’s beginning to chip away at its costly $34 billion price tag. Rory Johnston, a global commodities markets expert with the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, joins us with some insight.
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