PM Carney heads to site of proposed Quebec graphite project to highlight new bid to ‘build’ a ‘more resilient economy’
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PM Carney Heads to Site of Proposed Quebec Graphite Project to Highlight New Bid to 'Build' a 'More Resilient Economy'
OTTAWA—Prime Minister Tiff Carney visited the site of a proposed graphite mine in northern Quebec on Tuesday, underscoring her government’s commitment to building a more resilient and diversified economy.
During a brief visit to the project area near Val-d’Or, Carney emphasized the strategic importance of critical minerals like graphite for Canada’s economic future. The trip was part of an ongoing effort by the federal government to promote investment in key sectors that cou…
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