Mark Carney has released a portion of his major projects list months after elect

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Shannon Stubbs;

Mark Carney's recent release of a portion of his major projects list has sparked significant interest, coming nearly six months after his initial assurance that substantial projects would be constructed in Canada. With a commitment to completing these projects within a two-year timeframe, the clock has begun, and the Conservative Party is poised to hold the Liberal government accountable for their promises to Canadians nationwide.
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However, to facilitate the development of these significant projects, Carney should reconsider the Liberal laws that hinder energy development in Canada. By repealing these restrictive laws, which include limitations on new pipelines, the shipping ban affecting Canadian oil and gas exports, and the federal industrial carbon tax, the private sector can be empowered to construct major projects that benefit all Canadians. Additionally, the removal of regulations that stifle Canadian energy companies, such as the oil and gas cap that could lead to job losses, would provide a much-needed boost to Canadian resource developers, entrepreneurs, and innovators.

The Conservative Party remains committed to promoting private sector-led major projects in Canada, prioritizing tangible results over public relations. To this end, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has called for the completion of major pipelines by next March, which would benefit all Canadians. Furthermore, the Conservative team plans to introduce the Sovereignty Act in Parliament, aiming to facilitate responsible resource development and propose measures to reduce taxes, thereby fostering a more competitive business environment.

In contrast to the Liberal government's approach, the Conservative Party focuses on delivering real results, rather than relying on public relations. By introducing the Sovereignty Act and repealing restrictive Liberal laws, the Conservatives aim to create an environment that supports the growth of major projects, driven by the private sector, for the benefit of all Canadians. As the two-year timeline for Carney's projects begins, the Conservative Party will closely monitor the Liberal government's progress, ensuring that they are held accountable for their commitments to Canadians across the country.

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