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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is pledging to create a “ one and done” system for resource project approvals and rapidly approve 10 projects he says are stuck in the “slow federal approval process” To achieve a maximum approval wait time of one year , he will eliminate the Impact Assessment Act and create one office and one assessment process to handle all regulatory approvals across all levels of government.
Natural Resources and Energy Minister Jonathan Wilkinson took to social media site X with a rebuttal to Poilievre ’s April 7 press conference.
Wilkinson pointed out that five of the 10 projects he highlighted began assessment in the last two years and are on track.
Three of the projects are actually being assessed under the Harper-era approval process, the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act .
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