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Mark Carney signs deal with Nova Scotia to simplify some environmental review

The agreement aims to cut duplication and shorten review times for projects like offshore wind farms, potentially creating thousands of jobs, officials said.

  • On Friday, Prime Minister Mark Carney and Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston announced a federal-provincial agreement in Halifax to simplify environmental approvals for major infrastructure projects using a 'one project, one review' model.
  • Dubbed the 'one project, one review model,' the agreement aims to remove regulatory duplication and increase clarity, with Nova Scotia deciding whether to use this approach on a project-by-project basis.
  • This regulatory shift follows Carney's announcement Thursday of $3 billion in infrastructure and defence spending for the region, with $1.2 billion allocated to modernize Canadian Forces Base Halifax.
  • Major energy developments like Nova Scotia's Wind West offshore project will benefit from the new process, which aims to build Canada's first offshore wind farms at an enormous scale.
  • Regional collaboration efforts include sharing offshore wind expertise with Massachusetts and exploring transmission connections with Hydro-Québec, positioning Nova Scotia within a broader renewable energy strategy.
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Mark Carney signs deal with Nova Scotia to simplify some environmental reviews

Prime Minister Mark Carney and Premier Tim Houston announced the deal on Friday after Carney delivered a brief speech to about 1,100 people at the Halifax Convention Centre. Decision to use 'one project, one review model' will be made by N.S. on project-by-project basis

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The Record broke the news in Waterloo, Canada on Friday, March 27, 2026.
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