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Ottawa, New Brunswick Sign Deal to Speed Up Major Project Assessments

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Prime Minister Mark Carney meets with New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt in her office in Fredericton, N.B., on Nov. 10, 2025. The Canadian Press/Stephen MacGillivrayOttawa and New Brunswick have signed an agreement to speed up environmental impact assessments for major projects in the province by only requiring a single review.The new agreement allows Ottawa and New Brunswick to implement a “one project, one review” approach for all major projects in the province of New Brunswick that require a federal and provincial assessment, the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada said in a Dec. 16 news release. The measure aims to create predictability and help catalyze investment.

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