Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said she’s on board with Prime Minister Mark Carney’s second batch of key major projects picked out for potential fast-track approval.
Carney announced Thursday seven additional major energy and infrastructure projects were being referred to the government’s major projects office.
Those projects include a nickel mine in northern Ontario, a hydroelectric project in Iqaluit, and a transmission line and an LNG project that are both in northwest British Columbia.
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Not on the list was a bitumen pipeline that Smith and her government have been advocating for, but she says negotiations with Ottawa are ongoing.
Smith said those talks are coming down to the wire, and she expects an answer in the coming days on if Carney will get on board with Alberta’s goals.
She said the potential removal of or exemptions to some federal energy laws and regulations are also on the table as part of negotiations.
— More to come…
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