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Western Canada premiers agree to develop new economic corridors, call for Ottawa’s support

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Jack Farrell

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Western Canada’s premiers are calling for a new era of infrastructure development, pushing for economic corridors that would connect the region’s vast resources to global markets. Meeting in Yellowknife, leaders from British Columbia, the Prairie provinces, and the northern territories agreed that highways, pipelines, rail, and power transmission lines are essential to Canada’s future economic strength—especially amid trade tensions with the U.S. and China. But they say they can’t build it alone. Their message to Ottawa: support is needed now, and the payoff could last generations. Jack Farrell with The Canadian Press has the full story.

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