Keystone XL: Not Just a Potential Environmental Disaster But An Economic One Too.

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  1. CEO of TransCanada Concedes Just 50 Permanent Jobs From Pipeline | All-len-All - November 17, 2014

    […] construction of the pipeline will produce an economic dead zone along it’s 1.200 mile route… half of which has ALREADY BEEN BUILT. Steel pipe for the […]

  2. Craig Dunkerley - November 19, 2014

    I agree with you …and …I think you meant 490 jobs/week…which is still pathetic, especially when you consider they’re only temporary jobs…and the likelihood that lots of other jobs will be lost as people flee the vicinity of the pipeline as you describe.

  3. Admin Mugsy - November 19, 2014

    Oops, yes, that’s “per week”. I thought I had corrected that when I wrote the column but must have forgot. Thank you.

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