Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled the first batch of “nation-building projects” to help “turbocharge” Canada’s economy Thursday amid the unfolding trade war with the U.S. Five projects – now eligible for fast-track approval by his Edmonton-based major projects office – included the expansion of LNG Canada, as well as an expansion to the Contrecœur Terminal Container Project in Quebec and the doubling of its liquefied natural gas production.
Danielle Smith
Carney wants to ‘turbocharge’ Canada’s economy with nation-building projects including LNG expansion
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