The Globe and Mail reports in its Wednesday, Nov. 12, edition that two unnamed sources say Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to add at least four mining and energy projects to his government's major projects list. A quadruple bylined item led by Stephanie Levitz reports that the new additions are expected to include the Ksi Lisims LNG project in British Columbia, Ontario's Crawford nickel project, New Brunswick's Sisson mine and a hydroelectric project in Iqaluit. The PM has said the next round of projects to be taken on by the Major Projects Office (MPO) will be revealed on Thursday in Prince Rupert, B.C. Sources say the four projects are at various stages of the application process. One project is the Sisson mine in New Brunswick, which Northcliff Resources is developing. Second is the LNG project in the Prince Rupert area, on B.C.'s northern coast. Third is Canada Nickel's Crawford nickel-cobalt project near Timmins, Ont., which contains the world's second-largest reserve of nickel. Canada Nickel plans to supply the critical mineral to Canada's nascent electric-vehicle battery industry. Fourth is the Iqaluit Nukkiksautiit hydro project which is in development north of Iqaluit.
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