Canada politics: Major projects legislation passes - CTV News Most MPs have voted in favour of the second part of the Liberals’ one Canadian economy act, which grants the government sweeping powers to approve major projects that are deemed to be in the
CP NewsAlert: House Speaker splits major projects bill for two separate . . . OTTAWA - Members of Parliament will hold two separate votes on the government's major projects bill later today after the House Speaker ruled the legislation has two distinct parts Bill C-5, known as the one Canadian economy act, contains measures to tackle internal trade barriers and also gives the government sweeping new powers to approve major projects
Liberals major projects bill on track to pass before House rises for . . . The Liberals’ major projects and internal trade bill has passed through committee with only limited changes, clearing the way for final votes in the House on Friday, the last scheduled sitting day before the summer recess Government House Leader Steven MacKinnon said the government would review the amendments but stressed that the bill has
MPs to vote on Carney’s major projects bill before breaking for summer . . . The Canadian House of Commons is set to vote on Prime Minister Mark Carney's controversial Bill C-5, a major projects and internal trade bill, before adjourning for the summer The legislation, which allows cabinet to quickly approve large industrial projects, has faced criticism from Indigenous and environmental groups for its sweeping powers, despite amendments to remove the power to
Government rejects Bloc’s call to split internal trade, major projects . . . The Bloc Québécois says splitting the legislation into two bills would allow the House of Commons to quickly pass the internal trade portion and meet the deadline while thoroughly studying the environmental implications of the major projects proposal