Government rejects Bloc’s call to split internal trade, major projects legislation

Jun 11, 2025 | 9:08 AM

OTTAWA — Government House leader Steven MacKinnon says the Liberals won’t split up Bill C-5, legislation introduced last week to push forward projects deemed to be in the national interest.

The bill has two parts. The first portion addresses internal trade barriers the Liberals have promised to tackle by July 1, while the second part would make sweeping changes to speed up approvals of major projects.

The Bloc Québécois says splitting the legislation into two bills would allow the House of Commons to quickly pass the internal trade portion and meet the deadline while thoroughly studying the environmental implications of the major projects proposal.

The minority Liberal government needs the support of at least four MPs from another party to pass the bill.