The federal government will unveil the next round of major projects that will get fast-tracked approvals later this week, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Monday, as Canada tries to stimulate economic activity amid the ongoing U.S. tariff fight.

Carney said the list will be unveiled in Prince Rupert, B.C., on Thursday. The Indigenous-proposed Ksi Lisims liquified natural gas (LNG) project near that city is awaiting federal approvals.

The government approved five projects in September — including a major LNG expansion in B.C., a small modular reactor project in Ontario, expanded port facilities in Montreal and new copper mines in the West — and Carney said Thursday's tranche of projects won't be the last.

Carney recommends 5 'nation-building projects' for approval, including LNG expansion

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