Ottawa, Alberta reach prospective agreement to streamline major project assessments
The agreement aims to reduce regulatory uncertainty and speed up approvals by integrating Alberta's process with federal reviews, following last year's energy partnership.
- On March 6, 2026, Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced a prospective deal to approve major projects more efficiently, the governments say.
- Under the agreement, projects that fall under Alberta's jurisdiction would rely on Alberta's provincial environmental and impact assessment process, while Ottawa would integrate Alberta's process for projects involving federal land and federal jurisdiction.
- The draft agreement will be posted online and is expected to be finalized near the end of March after public feedback is collected, while Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said it should mean shovels hit the ground faster.
- The deal hands primary regulatory approval authority to Alberta, which officials say reduces regulatory uncertainty and aims to speed pipelines and large projects approvals.
- The move follows last year's landmark energy deal and Ottawa has completed similar agreements with British Columbia, New Brunswick and Ontario, indicating a pattern of provincial arrangements.
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Ottawa deal could give Alberta more control over impact assessments
Source: X (Danielle Smith)Author: Quinn PatrickOttawa has signed an agreement that could give more control to Alberta over resource development. The “agreement-in-principle” announced on Friday would hand the province greater authority over environmental and impact assessments to fast-track major resource projects.“This new agreement-in-principle on environmental and impact assessment represents the next milestone reached following last year’s l…
Ottawa and Alberta Reach Tentative Deal to Speed Up Major Project Reviews
The federal government and the province of Alberta have reached a prospective deal that they say will streamline the approval process for major projects. The agreement-in-principle will implement a “one project, one review” approach to assess the potential impacts of major projects, especially concerning the environment, the two governments said in a March 6 press release. A preliminary version of the agreement indicates that projects within Alb…
It will allow the province to conduct its own impact assessments of major projects and accelerate their implementation according to the government.
Alberta, Ottawa agree on deal that would see province front its own major project reviews
Ottawa and Alberta have reached an agreement that will see the province take control of regulatory approvals for major projects, something they say will deliver those projects more expeditiously.
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