Carney says projects referred to Major Projects Office are not ‘approved’

Subhead:Canada’s Major Projects Office fast-tracks Indigenous-backed resource projects as part of a major $56 billion investment tied to a controversial UN declaration.#

 

The Canadian Press / Adrian Wyld

 

After no Indigenous-led projects were approved in the first round of referrals to Prime Minister Mark Carney’s newly established bureaucracy, a second set of projects has now been submitted for review.

The Major Projects Office (MPO) has received this new batch, which includes several initiatives with Indigenous support, ownership, or involvement — notably the Ksi Lisims LNG project in British Columbia.

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