The mining permitting process in the province is known for its lengthy delays.
in the world, with nearly 25 million tonnes of copper in reserves.
The Province is committed to developing a strategy that aligns with the Federal strategy while advancing BC priorities that will build on foundational geoscience work.Can you expand on comments about intending to bring the same ‘one-stop approach’ to processing natural resource projects permits as the Housing/Forestry strategy?While housing has been prioritized in the adoption of the ‘one-stop approach,’ permitting solutions for natural resource developments across the sector are also priority.
It’s important to keep in mind that housing is a requirement for industries to attract the skilled workforce they need. Accelerating our provincial efforts on housing helps industry. One of the priorities for the Ministry of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship is to create a new vision for land and resource management with First Nations that will help us make decisions together about how we use the land to benefit all British Columbians.
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