The federal-provincial push for industrial expansion has so far consisted mainly of greenhouse gases emanating from politicians (Western Standard)
Two weeks ago I described the apparent coordination of Ontario and B.C. to get on board with Prime Minister Mark Carney’s vow to speed up resource industry project approvals. Both provinces are legislating a fast track for their selected projects, particularly mines.
In BC’s own mineral-rich 'golden triangle' in the northwest, the Tahltan, Taku River Tlingit and Kaska Dena First Nations stood with Premier David Eby’s call to build on the long-awaited success of two new mines in the region. Eby’s major speech to announce the new era promised that his plan would include “providing certainty and timeliness for investors,” as well as removing federal-provincial duplication, protecting the environment, speeding things up, and doing it all in partnership with indigenous people.
We’ve now seen the first two substantive announcements, and they both look like setbacks ...
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