Mark Carney devrait-il garder le pipeline Trans Mountain ?
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The article discusses Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's decision to maintain the previous government's plan to privatize the Trans Mountain pipeline, which cost $34 billion to build. Some experts argue for continued public ownership due to its economic and energy importance to Canada, akin to Hydro-Québec's significance to Quebec. However, the government aims to privatize the pipeline when market conditions are optimal, potentially securing $30 billion from the sale. This policy is debated amidst economic and strategic energy considerations, considering potential tariffs from the US under Donald Trump.