Mark Carney promises to streamline project approvals as he tours energy heartland
- Mark Carney announced that a re-elected Liberal government would streamline project reviews for major resource projects to attract investment and position Canada as an energy superpower in clean energy and oil and gas.
- Both the Liberals and Conservatives have proposed new offices to fast-track approvals for resource development, amid concern over U.S. Tariff impacts on Canada.
- Carney also pledged to implement a Major Federal Project Office to approve projects in two years, while Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre proposed a one-year maximum review period.
- The review process will prioritize cooperation with provinces and Indigenous governments without compromising Indigenous rights or environmental standards.
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In Alberta, Carney follows Poilievre in pledging to speed up resource projects
OTTAWA — Liberal Leader Mark Carney took his promise of making Canada an "energy superpower" to the heart of Canada's oil industry Wednesday, becoming the second party leader in three days to promise to speed up the review process to greenlight major
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