The Evan Bray Show - Kelly Cryderman - May 22nd, 2024

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The expansion to the Trans Mountain Pipeline has been completed and that's cause for celebration, according to the Globe and Mail's Alberta and energy reporter, Kelly Cryderman -- if for no other reason than because Canada followed a project through to completion. Cryderman joins Evan to walk through the project's merits and pitfalls.
22 May 2024 12PM English South Africa News Commentary

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