Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson in Montreal in October. He says Ottawa will no longer announce several large projects on a single day with fanfare.
Ottawa is ending its practice of announcing several large industrial developments with fanfare on a single day, and now expects its Major Projects Office will take on individual proposals at a more gradual pace, Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson says.
Prime Minister Mark Carney on Thursday unveiled the second batch of mining, energy and infrastructure projects that will be fast-tracked for development, bringing the total number the new office is studying to 11.
“Now that the Major Projects Office is maturing, and now that the process is maturing, I think the likely outcome is we’ll let proponents bring projects forward and they’l

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