New Major Projects Office absorbing existing team already doing much of the same work
The Major Projects Office aims to cut approval times from five to two years and unify reviews to accelerate infrastructure and clean growth projects, supporting Canada’s energy goals.
- The federal government has established a new Calgary-based Major Projects Office to expedite major infrastructure proposals, absorbing the Clean Growth Office, which was created in July 2024.
- Dawn Farrell is the CEO of the Major Projects Office and will lead efforts to advance major projects and streamline approvals.
- The Major Projects Office aims to be 'a single point of contact' for faster nation-building project completions.
- The new office will support all government projects, not just those focused on clean growth.
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New Calgary-based Major Projects Office absorbing existing division already doing similar work
The federal government's new office to help fast-track major infrastructure proposals will absorb the Clean Growth Office created in Ottawa just over one year ago to do almost the same thing.
The new Calgary-based Federal Major Projects Office will absorb a similar division created in Ottawa a little over a year ago to do almost the same work.
New Major Projects Office Absorbing Existing Team Already Doing Much of the Same Work
The federal government’s new Calgary-based major projects office to help fast track major infrastructure proposals will absorb a similar division created in Ottawa just over one year ago to do almost the same thing. The Clean Growth Office launched in July 2024, as a division within the Privy Council Office. It was allocated $9 million in funding over three years, and was mandated to implement a cabinet directive to speed up the government’s dec…

New Major Projects Office absorbing existing team already doing much of the same work
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Canada's 'New' Major Projects Office Absorbs Year-Old Team With Same Mission
The Canadian government’s newly created Major Projects Office is taking over the functions of a federal team established in 2024 with a strikingly similar mandate. Prime Minister Mark Carney launched the Calgary-based Major Projects Office in August to fast-track major infrastructure proposals through streamlined federal approval processes. The office aims to reduce project approval timelines […]
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