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Canada approves Enbridge's Westcoast natural gas pipeline expansion

Canada has granted regulatory approval for Enbridge's expansion of its Westcoast natural gas pipeline system. The two outlets report different dollar figures for the project's cost, Reuters states $4 billion while the Wall Street Journal states $3 billion. The approval marks a significant infrastructure decision for Canadian natural gas transmission.

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Both outlets confirm approval but disagree on cost: Reuters reports $4 billion while WSJ reports $3 billion, a $1 billion discrepancy on the project's central figure.
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RReutersCENTER70d ago

“Canada approves Enbridge's $4 billion natgas pipeline expansion”

WSJWall Street JournalRIGHT-CENTER70d ago

“Canada Approves Enbridge's $3 Billion Westcoast Gas-Pipeline Expansion”

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