Canada deserves a project approval process that’s swift by default

While Bill C-5 sends a positive signal, it does not resolve the core problem: Canada still lacks a stable, transparent, and efficient project approval process.
Bill C-5, or the One Canadian Economy Act, was tabled by Canada-United States Trade and Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc on June 6, and received royal assent on June 26.

At last, Canadians have a federal government that seems serious about getting big and ambitious projects built. Can you hear our collective sigh of relief?

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