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Carney to announce next tranche of major projects on Thursday
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Carney to announce next tranche of major projects on Thursday
CBC
John Paul Tasker
Nov 10, 2025
The federal government will unveil the next round of major projects that will get fast-tracked approvals later this week, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Monday, as Canada tries to stimulate economic activity amid the ongoing U.S. tariff fight.
Carney said the list will be unveiled in Prince Rupert, B.C., on Thursday. The Indigenous-proposed Ksi Lisims liquified natural gas (LNG) project near that city was approved by Ottawa in September and it has since received all the necessary permits to start construction.
The government gave the green light to five other projects that month for a streamlined approvals process — including another major LNG expansion in B.C., a small modular reactor project in Ontario, expanded port facilities in Montreal and new copper mines in the West — and Carney said Thursday's tranche of projects won't be the last.
Carney recommends 5 'nation-building projects' for approval, including LNG expansion
He said the Major Projects Office's mandate will be a "living list" and new projects will be routinely added as Ottawa looks to turbocharge economic development by clearing away red tape and exempting select projects from some regulatory requirements.
"This is not a one and done," he said to a question about why some provinces haven't had a project make the list yet. "It is not one round of projects and then we move forward."
When asked how Canadian’s lives will be affected if the economy doesn’t grow fast enough, Prime Minister Mark Carney said the Canadian economy is ‘likely to be almost two per cent lower’ due to the ‘scale’ and ‘uncertainty’ of U.S. tariffs.
Carney's budget, unveiled last week, includes some $214 million over the next five years — plus about $10 million more for Indigenous consultation work — to fund the new office's approvals work.
The government's growth plan leans heavily on getting these mostly energy- and resources-related projects built quickly with an eye toward expanding Canada's markets beyond the increasingly protectionist U.S.
Carney said Canada is grappling with "a radically different U.S. trade policy than anything we have seen in our lifetimes" and the country has to act quickly to shore up the economy.
"That's why we need to move fast. That's why this budget is the right budget," he said. "We control, we decide — it is our future."
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/carney-major-projects-thursday-9.6973652
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Re: Carney to announce next tranche of major projects on Thursday
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Well...
If Trump was telling the truth, all Canada had to do was drop its protectionist policies and the US would have done the same.
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