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Carney and premiers meet to talk fast-tracking national interest projects

2 June 2025
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Carney and premiers meet to talk fast-tracking national interest projects
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Prime Minister Mark Carney is meeting with provincial and territorial premiers in Saskatoon to discuss fast-tracking major infrastructure and energy projects, aiming to reduce approval times from five to two years. The proposed legislation would allow certain projects deemed nationally significant to bypass some existing approvals, with Alberta’s pipeline proposal highlighted as crucial by Premier Danielle Smith. The meeting will also address interprovincial trade barriers and the impact of potential U.S. tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum.

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