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VICTORIA — Premier David Eby called a news conference Wednesday to tout “major projects in B.C.,” hoping to provide an upbeat ending to a year fraught with “challenges,” not all of them of his own making.
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Earlier in the day, Eby had a session with the federal government’s major projects office. He pushed them on the need to upgrade transportation infrastructure key to exports: Highway 1, the Massey tunnel, the single-track Second Narrows railway bridge, and the Port of Vancouver.
He’ll be pressing a similar theme in a virtual meeting Thursday with Prime Minister Mark Carney and the other provincial premiers.
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