Carney government names first three infrastructure projects as candidates for fast-tracked approvals
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Carney government names first three infrastructure projects as candidates for fast-tracked approvals
The announcement comes nearly one year to the day that Carney's Building Canada Act became law
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By Stephanie Taylor
Published Jun 24, 2026
Last updated 47 minutes ago
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Prime Minister Mark Carney in Ottawa on June 22, 2026. PHOTO BY HYUNGCHEOL PARK /Postmedia
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