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Prime Minister Mark Carney does the coin toss prior to the 112th Grey Cup, in Winnipeg on Sunday.
Did it matter that the Carney government’s “generational” budget came and went without the earth shaking? Or that national-interest major projects to be fast-tracked have mostly already been approved but are still some way from completion?
The second list of such projects, unveiled by Prime Minister Mark Carney on Thursday, included three mines, a liquefied natural gas facility, a northern B.C. transmission line, and an Iqaluit hydro project – and a plethora of promises that they will change the future of the country.
“On their own, any one is transformational,” Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson posted on X. “Together, they will make Canada stronger for generations to come

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