Canada and British Columbia strike new cooperative prosperity partnership to build a stronger, more sustainable economy
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More than any other country, Canada is positioned to become the leading supplier of clean and conventional energy to ourselves and the world.
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To harness this opportunity, we need a new approach – one that builds sustainably and in full partnership with provinces, territories, Indigenous Peoples, and the private sector, and at the speed and scale this moment demands.To that end, the Prime Minister, Mark Carney, today announced that the Government of Canada will refer the Government of Alberta's proposal for a west coast pipeline project to the Major Projects Office (MPO).
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The proposed route will largely follow the existing Trans Mountain corridor and will fully respect the Oil Tanker Moratorium Act.Canada and...
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The world is changing rapidly.
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In response, Canada is focused on what we can control: building a stronger, more independent, and more sustainable economy.
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To that end, Canada's new government is working with provinces, territories, and Indigenous partners to build major projects that diversify our exports, create thousands of new high-paying careers, and unlock Canada's full potential as an energy superpower.With its vast natural resources and shared ambition to build, British Columbia is a natural partner in this mission.
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Today, the Prime Minister, Mark Carney, and the Premier of British Columbia, David Eby, signed the new Canada-British Columbia Cooperative Prosperity Agreement, which will further accelerate the construction of major energy and trade corridors throughout the province, including:LNG Canada Phase 2, Ksi Lisims LNG, Cedar LNG, and Woodfibre LNG: The federal government will work with proponents, communities, and First Nations to accelerate the permitting, financing, and...
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