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Trans Mountain Corporation, which is building the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion from Edmonton to the west coast near Vancouver, is continuing its mission of working closely with Indigenous communities.
The federal government-owned company said over 3,100 Indigenous people have been hired to work on the expansion as of Dec. 31, 2022, or about 11 percent of the total workforce of 28,900 people.
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