
In Alberta, Carney follows Poilievre in pledging to speed up resource projects
Liberal Leader Mark Carney took his promise of making Canada an “energy superpower” to the heart of Canada’s oil industry Wednesday, becoming the second party leader in three days to promise to speed up the review process to greenlight major national energy projects.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre made a one-project, one-review promise at a campaign stop in northwest British Columbia on Monday, as both parties try to find a way to convince Canadians they can ditch Canada’s reputation as a place where big projects take far too long to get built.
With punishing U.S. tariffs under President Donald Trump still dominating much of the conversation around the election, both the Liberals and Conservatives are wooing Canadians with pitches to reduce Canada’s reliance on the U.S. for exports, including by building new pipelines, and other energy infrastructure.
Those tariffs again took centre stage Wednesday afternoon as Trump paused his global reciprocal tariffs on most nations for 90 days, though the impact on Canada wasn’t immediately clear.