Ottawa names first three major projects that could be fast-tracked in national interest
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Ottawa names first three major projects that could be fast-tracked in national interest
BILL CURRY
DEPUTY OTTAWA BUREAU CHIEF
OTTAWA
PUBLISHED 2 HOURS AGO
UPDATED 1 HOUR AGO
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The federal government is expected to announce Wednesday that it will begin the process to designate three projects in the national interest. Residents walk down the hill to their home in the town of Gjoa Haven, Nunavut in September, 2017.
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