Ottawa to peg first national interest projects in territories: sources
24-06-2026 02:20 via sudbury.com

Ottawa to peg first national interest projects in territories: sources

OTTAWA — Ottawa is expected to announce Wednesday that it will begin the process of designating two key Arctic infrastructure projects as being in the national interest, say government sources.
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