LNG

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Both the NDP and Greens oppose the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.


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British Columbia’s natural gas resources are substantial and the international market for liquefied natural gas is growing.


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Recent report sheds light on Canada’s LNG export potential.


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Annual cap on oilsands emissions means that once emissions hit prescribed threshold, no further development will be allowed.


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The average unemployment rate of the communities impacted by the Coastal GasLink LNG pipeline is over 31 per cent.


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Benefits of the project would have included more than $223 million in direct transfers to Tsawwassen members.


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Last month, the Supreme Court of Canada upheld an earlier B.C. Court of Appeal ruling that will allow the Nechako Nations to bring forward a damages claim against Rio Tinto, an aluminum industry giant.


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A small community in northern British Columbia rejected a billion dollar LNG deal and recently announced it's seeking aboriginal title on land slated for a $36 billion LNG project.

 


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Last summer, I wrote that the Supreme Court’s Tsilhqot’in decision, which for the first time granted Aboriginal title outside an Indian reserve, was going to be a real game changer and would “increase uncertainty in Canada’s natural resource sectors in areas lacking treaties with First Nations.”