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Tim Hodgson is Canada 's new Natural Resources minister.
He served as a board member of MEG Energy for three years , a Calgary -based oilsands producer.
He led the Canadian business of Goldman Sachs for five years and was special adviser to Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney .
The Canadian oil and gas sector invests billions of dollars each year — energy is the country’s largest export item.
They want key infrastructure projects declared in the national interest and projects approved within six months of an application being filed.
The industry also hopes to see a “more constructive narrative” from senior government leaders about Canada developing its natural resources, a more pragmatic climate policy and Ottawa fixing legislation to assess new developments, says Goodman .
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