
Premiers huddle with Carney in Saskatoon to choose major projects to prioritize
SASKATOON — The first in-person meeting between Canada’s premiers and Prime since the federal election got underway in Saskatoon Monday morning with provinces pitching major projects they think should get fast-tracked.
Carney vowed during the election campaign to slash federal approval times on major infrastructure projects in the “national interest” to help make the country an “energy superpower.”
Legislation to make that a reality is expected to be introduced in the House of Commons as early as this week.
The prime minister and the premiers are keeping the full list of big projects under discussion a secret because they don’t want to send negative signals about anything that doesn’t make the short list.