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  "textContent": "The federal government’s plan to privatize Trans Mountain Corp. is quietly dying, and the executives running the pipeline and its Crown parent spent a Toronto luncheon on May 11 making the case for keeping it that way. Elizabeth Wademan, head of Canada Development Investment Corp., the Crown corporation that holds Trans Mountain as a subsidiary, […]\n\nThe post Ottawa Signals Trans Mountain Could Stay Public as Privatization Window Closes appeared first on the deep dive.",
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