Carney to announce latest batch of Major Project Office referrals today
The federal Major Projects Office will review seven new energy and infrastructure projects to expedite approval and assess national-interest designation, with $213.8 million budgeted for this effort.
- Prime Minister Mark Carney is in Terrace, B.C., to announce major projects for fast-track approval.
- Among the projects is the Crawford Nickel Project, which Premier Doug Ford supports but criticizes others' progress.
- A hydroelectric project in Iqaluit is set for fast-track approval to reduce reliance on diesel power.
- Dawn Farrell, CEO of the Major Projects Office, stated that projects must be executable in a shorter time frame to be considered for fast-tracking.
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Alberta's Smith supportive of new major projects, says pipeline negotiation ongoing
CALGARY — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she's on board with Prime Minister Mark Carney's second batch of key major projects picked out for potential fast-track approval.
Alberta’s Smith supportive of new major projects, says pipeline negotiation ongoing
CALGARY - Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she's on board with Prime Minister Mark Carney's second batch of key major projects picked out for potential fast-track approval.
What to know about Carney’s ‘nation-building’ projects announced so far
Under the leadership of Dawn Farrell, Canada’s new Major Projects Office is considering a number of priority projects to help fast-track through existing regulatory frameworks. They include both projects that are under way and ones that are looking for proponents in the private or public…
Carney to announce latest batch of Major Project Office referrals today
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