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Province cancels public-private partnership strategy for Deerfoot Trail upgrades

Transportation minister says work will be carried out along corridor in smaller piecesThe Alberta government has cancelled plans to use a public-private partnership to help pay for improvements to Calgary's Deerfoot Trail.

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