Carney's government faces criticism
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Liberals under fire for rushing bill through Parliament to speed up resource projects

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Bill C-5 would allow cabinet to skirt existing processes and laws to fast-track approvals for projects the government deems to be in the national interest.
Bloc Quebecois House leader Christine Normandin accuses PM Mark Carney of trying to “steamroll” a bill through the House of Commons .
Energy Minister Tim Hodgson says the legislation needs to pass quickly to shore up an economy being undermined by Trump ’s tariffs.
The legislation also looks to break down internal trade barriers and make it easier for workers to take jobs in other provinces.
Carney has vowed repeatedly to eliminate interprovincial trade barriers by Canada Day , 19 days from now.
The House has been sitting for just three weeks and is currently scheduled to rise next week on June 20 .
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