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Keystone XL Pipeline Could Add as Few as 20, Yes Just 20, Jobs Once Built

02/15/2012
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  • Keystone XL Pipeline Could Add as Few as 20 Jobs Once Built Keystone XL Pipeline Could Add as Few as 20 Jobs Once Built
    In Reports delivered to Congress by the U.S. State Department and several universities, and in statements by TransCanada's Vice President, it has come to light that the number of permanent jobs created by the Keystone XL pipeline could range from as low as 20 to as high as a couple hundred. This number is a far cry from the tens of thousands of new positions that were discussed in Congress previously and is a new and important argument for those fighting against the $7 billion pipeline project....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/keystone-xl-pipeline-could-add-as-few-as-20-yes-just-20-jobs-once-built/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Keystone XL Pipeline Could Add as Few as 20 Jobs Once Built Keystone XL Pipeline Could Add as Few as 20 Jobs Once Built
    In Reports delivered to Congress by the U.S. State Department and several universities, and in statements by TransCanada's Vice President, it has come to light that the number of permanent jobs created by the Keystone XL pipeline could range from as low as 20 to as high as a couple hundred. This number is a far cry from the tens of thousands of new positions that were discussed in Congress previously and is a new and important argument for those fighting against the $7 billion pipeline project....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/keystone-xl-pipeline-could-add-as-few-as-20-yes-just-20-jobs-once-built/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Keystone XL Pipeline Could Add as Few as 20 Jobs Once Built
    In Reports delivered to Congress by the U.S. State Department and several universities, and in statements by TransCanada's Vice President, it has come to light that the number of permanent jobs created by the Keystone XL pipeline could range from as low as 20 to as high as a couple hundred. This number is a far cry from the tens of thousands of new positions that were discussed in Congress previously and is a new and important argument for those fighting against the $7 billion pipeline project....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/keystone-xl-pipeline-could-add-as-few-as-20-yes-just-20-jobs-once-built/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Keystone XL Pipeline Could Add as Few as 20 Jobs Once Built
    In Reports delivered to Congress by the U.S. State Department and several universities, and in statements by TransCanada's Vice President, it has come to light that the number of permanent jobs created by the Keystone XL pipeline could range from as low as 20 to as high as a couple hundred. This number is a far cry from the tens of thousands of new positions that were discussed in Congress previously and is a new and important argument for those fighting against the $7 billion pipeline project....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/keystone-xl-pipeline-could-add-as-few-as-20-yes-just-20-jobs-once-built/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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Keystone XL Pipeline Could Add as Few as 20 Jobs Once Built Keystone XL Pipeline Could Add as Few as 20 Jobs Once Built

In Reports delivered to Congress by the U.S. State Department and several universities, and in statements by TransCanada's Vice President, it has come to light that the number of permanent jobs created by the Keystone XL pipeline could range from as low as 20 to as high as a couple hundred. This number is a far cry from the tens of thousands of new positions that were discussed in Congress previously and is a new and important argument for those fighting against the $7 billion pipeline project....

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