Tariff Threat Spurs Canada to Rethink Limits on Oil Pipelines
- Success of Trans Mountain stokes calls to revive dead projects
- Oil producers look to diversify markets amid US tariff threats
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Almost every day since the expansion of Canada’s Trans Mountain pipeline was completed in May, a tanker laden with oil sands crude shipped through the line has passed under Vancouver’s Lions Gate Bridge en route to refineries around the Pacific.