by lngadmin | Jun 20, 2019 | BC LNG, newsletter
Researcher and writer Vivian Krause (centre, flanked by David Johnston on left and Steve Simons on right) toured several towns in BC’s north last week, giving presentations and providing information about how activists and ENGOs are targeting natural resource...
by lngadmin | Jun 14, 2019 | BC LNG, newsletter
Canada’s resource industries are under attack by thousands of activists with millions of dollars in foreign funding, and LNG projects in the north are the latest target. Vivian Krause, an independent researcher and writer, has tracked this phenomenon for more...
by lngadmin | Jun 1, 2019 | BC LNG, newsletter
Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) projects in Northern BC will revitalize the north and benefit the entire province.Ironworkers Local 97 rep Doug Parton said in a recent column that LNG projects will benefit First Nations people looking for work in their home communities,...
by lngadmin | May 31, 2019 | BC LNG, newsletter
By Steve Simons “Tell me a fact and I will learn. Tell me a truth and I will believe. However, tell me a story and it will live in my heart forever!” ~ Native American ProverbIn the polarized public debate over natural resource development people are hyper focused on...
by lngadmin | May 31, 2019 | BC LNG, newsletter
VIDEO: People living and working in BC’s north have a lot to say about what they think about liquified natural gas (LNG) projects in their communities. LNG Canada sent a film crew to capture their comments, and they are full of hope and optimism. Many people...
by lngadmin | May 23, 2019 | BC LNG, LNG Events, newsletter
The Canada Gas and LNG Exhibition and Conference is underway this week (May 21-23/2019) in Vancouver, attracting thousands of attendees to explore and discuss the future of liquified natural gas processing and exporting in British Columbia, among other things. The...