Months after promising that respect for Indigenous rights is fundamental to his major projects agenda, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the Ksi Lisims LNG project — which would require a ...
Ksi Lisims LNG is poised to become the country's second largest LNG export terminal, on British Columbia's northwest coast ...
Some local leaders in northwestern B.C. say Ottawa’s decision to fast-track two massive energy projects will boost the region ...
Canada Nickel Co.’s Crawford Nickel Project is touted as the world’s second-largest nickel-sulphide reserve. The junior miner ...
The day after Prime Minister Mark Carney announced two B.C. additions to the federal government’s list of possible project ...
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Oil and gas producers applaud Ottawa's latest major projects list
The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers is praising Ottawa’s latest list of major projects after another liquefied ...
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New major projects list has some Indigenous buy-in, Carney says OKs still needed
After an initial round of referrals to the new Major Projects Office that saw no Indigenous-led projects chosen, the second ...
BC Premier David Eby is happy provincial proposals made Carney’s latest major projects list, but he took aim at Ottawa’s ...
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LNG project, mines, hydro dam, power lines among latest major project referrals
The federal government announced Thursday the latest list of major building projects to be considered for fast-track approval ...
CAPP president Lisa Baiton said the new list moves Canada toward becoming a "global energy superpower," something Prime Minister Mark Carney has said repeatedly is his goal.
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Carney unveils major projects he wants fast-tracked, including new mines, LNG and hydro development
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Thursday seven more initiatives he's recommending for fast-tracked approval by the ...
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B.C. invests $241 million in trades training to boost labour for major projects
British Columbia's government is investing $241 million over the next three years to boost trades training in a bid to support labour demands anticipated for upcoming major projects.
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