by lngadmin | Jul 2, 2019 | LNG Canada, newsletter
“The world is changed by those who show up.” That’s a bit of a twist on an old quote, but it provides the answer to a question that comes up often: What can I do to speak up for responsible resource development in the face of all the professional anti-development...
by lngadmin | Jun 27, 2019 | LNG Canada, newsletter
Kitimat Mayor Phil Gormuth (back, second from left), Bill Morneau, federal Minister of Finance, and Haisla Chief Councillor Crystal Smith gathered in Kitimat Monday for the announcement of a $275 million investment in Kitimat and LNG Canada.Photo source The federal...
by lngadmin | Jun 20, 2019 | LNG Canada, newsletter
There are some strange anomalies in a new fundraiser campaign for anti-LNG activists.. Journalist Grant Warkentin looked at the situation for Resource Works.Opponents of LNG projects in BC’s north are getting money from an Ontario family foundation with a major link...
by lngadmin | May 31, 2019 | LNG Canada, newsletter
Meet Tyson. In 30 seconds, Tyson explains how Coastal Gaslink is dedicated to protecting the environment where it plans to build a pipeline. Meet Lillian, a Coastal Gaslink employee who is proud of her work. In 40 seconds, Lillian explains how LNG helped her and her...
by lngadmin | May 23, 2019 | BC LNG, LNG Canada, newsletter
In BC, most people take air quality for granted.But there are billions of other people in the world who can’t afford that luxury. They need electricity to power their developing economies, but are desperate to get rid of the coal-fired power plants poisoning their...
by lngadmin | May 23, 2019 | BC LNG, LNG Canada, newsletter
Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) projects which focus on building meaningful relationships with indigenous people are the ones which will succeed, say Canadian legal experts.The Canadian Bar Association, the professional organization representing 36,000 lawyers, judges,...