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Prime Minister Mark Carney hosting a meeting with Canada’s premiers today

  • Prime Minister Mark Carney announced plans to introduce legislation by Canada Day to eliminate all federal internal trade barriers, enhancing Canada's economy amid tariff tensions.
  • Carney and the premiers agreed to develop a national trade and energy corridor to strengthen the economy, committing to ease the movement of goods and improve labour mobility.
  • Ottawa announced a contribution of up to $200 million for the Cedar LNG processing facility, which is expected to create jobs and generate significant economic growth.
  • Premier Danielle Smith expressed strong opposition to the emissions cap, stating it acts like a production cap that could deter investment and jobs in Alberta.
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Carney, premiers seek plan for national energy, trade corridor

OTTAWA — Canada's new prime minister and its premiers agreed Friday to pursue plans to move more energy across the country, tear down internal trade barriers and build big projects faster.

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