‘Whiplash’ and ‘scar tissue’: conservation authorities grapple with Ontario’s most dramatic overhaul yet
Fatima Syed / thenarwhal - Nearly 80 years after their creation, the Doug Ford government is reducing the unique environmental agencies from 36 to 7, in a move staff say may ‘slow approvals, create confusion’ over development and flood protections
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Lorne Gunter: Carney's major projects more PR than 'nation building'
Lorne Gunter / edmontonjournal - Since none of the 10 projects Carney has announced has a similar capacity to expand GDP and raise government revenues, it’s a puzzle why a pipeline has not been announced
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Enbridge ramps up Canadian oil flow to U.S. refiners in new $1.4-billion buildout
Western Standard News Services / westernstandard - Enbridge is pushing ahead with a major expansion of its continental oil network, announcing a final decision to spend US$1.4 billion on a project it claims will boost Canadian egress and strengthen North American energy security.
Back to Top / Friday, November 14, 2025, 3:22 pm / permalink 15968 / 5 stories in 3 months
Major projects list has some Indigenous support, but more needed: Carney
Globalnews Digital / globalnews - Prime Minister Mark Carney says his list of major projects has received support from some Indigenous groups, but more will be needed.
- Energy infrastructure and executive maneuvers (4)
- Indigenous engagement scrutiny (3)
- Mining projects spark environmental debates (4)
- Provincial politics and pipeline clashes (4)
Energy infrastructure and executive maneuvers
Indigenous engagement scrutiny
Mining projects spark environmental debates
Provincial politics and pipeline clashes
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Ontario unveils $210M for cities stripped of speed cameras to spend on infrastructure
Isaac Callan / globalnews - The fund was promised when Premier Doug Ford announced he would force cities to remove their cameras, saying they don't work and offering to build speed bumps instead.
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Mark Carney to unveil latest round of ‘nation-building projects’
Bryan Passifiume / torontosun - Announcement set to take place Thursday at 2:15 p.m. ET
- Critiques and political pushback on spending (7)
- Nation-building project announcements (9)
- Pipeline and energy negotiations in focus (10)
Critiques and political pushback on spending
Nation-building project announcements
Pipeline and energy negotiations in focus
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Carney’s major projects list expands but still no pipeline
Jeremy Borg / westernstandard - Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to announce several new mining and energy projects this week, but none include a new pipeline, despite growing calls from industry for expanded energy transport capacity.
- Infrastructure Skepticism (3)
- International Energy Ambitions (1)
- Pipeline Dilemma (6)
- Political Priorities (3)
Infrastructure Skepticism
International Energy Ambitions
Pipeline Dilemma
Political Priorities
Back to Top / Wednesday, November 12, 2025, 10:22 am / permalink 15892 / 13 stories in 3 months
Carney to announce next major projects list Thursday
Nick Murray / nationalobserver - Prime Minister Mark Carney says the next tranche of projects the government is referring to the Major Projects Office for review will be announced Thursday.
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Hundreds more U.S. flights cancelled as government shutdown deepens travel chaos
Bloomberg News / torontosun - Many flights that did eventually take off were delayed by hours
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Alberta government proposes increasing highway speeds to 120 km/h
Ken MacGillivray / globalnews - The government of Alberta has launched an online survey to gather public feedback on a proposal to increase the speed limit on many provincial highways to 120 km/h.
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Traffic being cut at 40 U.S. airports due to government shutdown
Bryan Passifiume / torontosun - International flights are to be exempt from the reductions
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Read the full text of Canada’s 2025 federal budget from Prime Minister Mark Carney
National Post Staff / nationalpost - Read the full text of Prime Minister Mark Carney's first budget
- Additional political commentary and full-text budget details. (3)
- Major defence, infrastructure, and tech investments shape national growth. (14)
- New immigration targets reflect changing population and policy priorities. (3)
- Tax cuts, banking reforms, and critiques drive budget dynamics. (11)
Additional political commentary and full-text budget details.
Major defence, infrastructure, and tech investments shape national growth.
New immigration targets reflect changing population and policy priorities.
Tax cuts, banking reforms, and critiques drive budget dynamics.
Back to Top / Tuesday, November 4, 2025, 4:21 pm / permalink 15660 / 31 stories in 4 months