Canadian LNG to Europe now being pushed

Three years ago, Justin Trudeau, then prime minister, declared that there has “never been a strong business case” for liquefied natural gas exports from Canada’s East Coast to Europe. How times (and the federal government) have changed: Now we have Ottawa on side: Energy Minister Tim Hodgson says he’s confident there’s a market for Canadian …

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Blog: Alaska LNG: Coming or crashing?

The proposed Alaska LNG project, if it happens, would be a blow to BC and Canada, as it would directly compete with BC LNG. It would be the first US LNG-for-export plant on the West Coast, and thus undermine BC’s current advantage of being able to move LNG to Asia in as little as 10 …

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Newsletter: Natural gas vital for manufacturing, premier hails Cedar LNG, and more

Our newsletter: 28 August 2025 Natural gas: lifeblood of our manufacturing While producers talk of natural gas and LNG being used to replace coal to generate electricity, there’s also this important fact to underline: Natural gas is the lifeblood of manufacturing here at home in Canada. Indeed, the National Bank of Canada makes points that include these: …

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Blog: Natural gas the lifeblood of Canadian manufacturing

For this week’s blog, we thank Resource Works for the following article, and approval to reproduce it: While producers talk much of natural gas and LNG being used to replace coal to generate electricity, there’s also an important fact to underline: Natural gas is the lifeblood of manufacturing here at home in Canada. Indeed, the National …

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Our newsletter: 14 August 2025 LNG rules! Our LNG 101, and more Liquefied Natural Gas: cleaner, safer, and a pathway to economic reconciliation for Indigenous Peoples. That’s how we introduced readers to a special feature on these topics: What is LNG, and where does it come from? Why LNG matters. And how LNG means benefits …

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