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The B.C. NDP government narrowly passed two controversial laws that will fast-track infrastructure and clean energy projects. 

Bill 15, the Infrastructure Projects Act, is aimed at fast-tracking public sector projects like schools and hospitals, as well as private projects, such as critical mineral mines, that are deemed provincially significant.

Bill 14, the Renewable Energy Projects (Streamlined Permitting) Act, will speed up clean energy projects across the province.

The B.C. Conservatives, B.C. Greens and three Independent MLAs voted against the bills, while Speaker Raj Chouhan cast the tiebreaking vote in favour, allowing them to pass third reading on Wednesday. The bills are expected to receive royal assent Thursday.

WATCH | Bill 15 faces heavy opposition: Premier David Eby has unveiled his plan to speed up mining development to boost B.C.’s economy. But as Katie DeRosa reports, the announcement was overshadowed by growing opposition to a controversial bill.

Both bills have faced intense backlashfrom several First Nations leaders, environmental groups and the Union …

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