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		<description><![CDATA[A look back at our most popular articles of the year. | 2017 was a big year. We dedicated even more time researching solutions to create affordable housing in Cascadia and watched a few neighborhoods in Seattle adopt major upzones with affordability requirements. British Columbia expanded its existing carbon tax to cover more pollution and to raise its price. And the Thin Green Line only grew stronger. The continent&#8217;s largest oil-by-rail project proposal in Vancouver, Washington is on the cusp of rejection; key permits...]]></description>
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