The leader of Canada’s Conservative Party said he would accelerate approval on 10 resource projects if elected, including the extension of a major Suncor Energy Inc. oil sands mine in Alberta.
Pierre Poilievre, who’s running against Liberal Prime Minister Mark Carney in an April 28 election, has pledged to advance projects including the second phase of LNG Canada in British Columbia, the Rook 1 uranium mine in Saskatchewan, Springpole Lake gold mine in Ontario and Suncor’s project. Poilievre said natural resource projects have been stymied over the past decade of Liberal leadership due to excessive regulations and slow approvals.
Suncor submitted a plan to the federal government in 2020 to extend the life of its Base Plant mine, which is more than 50 years old and forms the backbone of Suncor’s oil sands operations. The mine feeds bitumen into two upgraders that turn the ultra-heavy crude into…


