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Canada’s mayors, councillors want fast-tracking of projects that fight climate change

MONTREAL - More than 250 elected officials across Canada have signed onto a campaign calling on the federal government to prioritize major infrastructure projects that help in the fight against climate change.

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Canada's mayors, councillors want fast-tracking of projects that fight climate change

Montreal Mayor Val茅rie Plante poses with Prime Minister Mark Carney prior to a bilateral meeting at City Hall in Montreal on Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christinne Muschi


MONTREAL - More than 250 elected officials across Canada have signed onto a campaign calling on the federal government to prioritize major infrastructure projects that help in the fight against climate change.

Calling themselves the Elbows Up for Climate coalition, the officials say Canadians need projects that can protect the economy from the U.S. trade war but also that can help Canada transition away from fossil fuels, says co-chair Val茅rie Plante, mayor of Montreal.

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