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Poilievre says everyone will need to compromise to advance major infrastructure projects

Poilievre says everyone will need to compromise to advance major infrastructure projects

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says everyone will need to compromise in order to build major infrastructure projects, just days before Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to meet with First Nations leadership over his government's controversial Bill C-5.
The One Canadian Economy Act – part of which allows the federal cabinet to put proposed projects on a national-interest list, exempting them from various legal requirements in order to speed up approvals – was supported by the Conservatives and received royal assent last month.
But many Indigenous leaders have said that, while they are not opposed to development, they are concerned the legislation could trample on their treaty rights.
'Whenever you do a big project where you got workers, investors, governments, local communities and First Nations, everyone's going to have to make some compromises in order to get things done,' Mr. Poilievre told reporters on Monday.
The Conservative Leader – who is running in next month's Battle River-Crowfoot by-election, a large rural riding in southeast Alberta – said all of those different groups could see positive outcomes, such as jobs and revenue.
'It's a win-win-win, but everybody needs to focus on just getting it done.'
Ottawa sped through law to fast-track major projects, but implementation is going slower
Mr. Carney's government has maintained that Indigenous groups affected by the proposed projects will be fully consulted at the key stages of the process. The Prime Minister will host First Nations chiefs on Thursday to discuss the implementation of Bill C-5.
While the Conservatives voted for the legislation, Mr. Poilievre said it is 'far from a solution.' He reiterated his call for the Liberals to repeal Bill C-69, which deals with environmental assessments, and Bill C-48, which restricts oil tankers from British Columbia's northern coast, along with other policies.
Mr. Poilievre said the best way forward on the legislation is to win buy-in by ensuring Indigenous people benefit from the projects. That includes allowing businesses to divert a share of their federal corporate taxes to the local First Nation whose lands the projects go ahead on, he said – reiterating a Conservative election campaign promise.
'This would be own-source revenue for First Nations to build schools, hospitals, clean drinking water systems, job training – you name it,' he said. 'They wouldn't have to go back to Ottawa to ask for money from federal bureaucrats. It would come directly to them.'
He said he also thinks Mr. Carney should set up 'shovel-ready zones' in consultation with First Nations that would have pre-permits for projects.
'I think our First Nations people can be the richest in the entire world. That should be our goal, and only with good policy and hard work can that happen.'
At Monday's news conference, Mr. Poilievre also spoke out against Alberta separation.
'I disagree with separation. I'm a Canadian patriot,' he said. 'I still think that there is no other country in the world where someone of my modest origins would be able to make it to this place, and that's the story that millions of people have lived and relived from across the country.'
Mr. Poilievre, who is from Calgary, added that he understands the frustrations of Albertans, which should not be dismissed.
'We have to put a final end to this notion that Ottawa tells Alberta to pay up and shut up, and that's what Albertans have been told by this Liberal government for a decade. Their frustrations are entirely legitimate.'
The Conservatives will continue to fight for Albertans by calling for the repeal of 'anti-energy' laws, he said, as well as advocating for policies to shrink the size of the federal government. As well, he supports getting rid of 'dumb' gun laws and locking up the 'real criminals.'
Alberta should also build alliances with other areas of Canada, he added, such as Newfoundland and Labrador on oil and gas, coastal First Nations on exporting liquified natural gas, and the Greater Toronto Area on combatting crime.
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