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Former NB Premier calls major projects in C5 bill a ‘huge signature piece' for Carney government

Former NB Premier calls major projects in C5 bill a ‘huge signature piece' for Carney government

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Former NB Premier calls major projects in C5 bill a 'huge signature piece' for Carney government
Former New Brunswick Premier Brian Gallant discusses the C5 Bill's impact on inter-provincial barriers and potential challenges to its success.

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