Oil and gas producers applaud Ottawa’s latest major projects list
OTTAWA — The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers is praising Ottawa’s latest list of major projects after another liquefied natural gas project made the cut, but environment groups are warning it is taking Canada in the wrong direction.
On Thursday, Prime Minister Mark Carney released the second list of projects his government is submitting to the Major Projects Office for consideration as projects of national interest.
The national interest designation would give a project special treatment, allowing it to speed through approvals and possibly sidestep certain environmental laws, such as the Fisheries Act and the Species at Risk Act.
The new list includes the Ksi Lisims liquefied natural gas project, the North Coast Transmission Line in British Columbia, a hydroelectric project in Nunavut and nickel, graphite and tungsten mines in Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick.


