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  "textContent": "Prime Minister Mark Carney, in his speech explaining the country’s national electricity strategy, claimed that Canada has one of the “cheapest gas” in the world. However, that claim falls apart when measured against gasoline prices, yet becomes materially stronger when measured against wholesale natural gas. The distinction matters because the word “gas” sits at the […]\n\nThe post Carney Claims Canada Has “Some Of The Cheapest Gas In The World”, But Is It True? appeared first on the deep dive.",
  "title": "Carney Claims Canada Has “Some Of The Cheapest Gas In The World”, But Is It True?"
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