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McTEAGUE: Mark Carney's rhetoric doesn't match reality

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McTEAGUE: Mark Carney's rhetoric doesn't match reality

The time is now for prime minister to table real regulatory reform and make good on his promise to build.

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Prime Minister Mark Carney campaigned on a promise to build things faster than anything Canada has seen in generations. His major projects office was supposed to be the engine of a new era and signal to the world that we are open for business. But, as has so often been the case in the Carney era, the rhetoric hasn’t matched the reality.

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