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Newsletter: In the headlines, Cedar LNG blazes path, First Nations pipeline stake, and more

Our newsletter of 01 August 2024 Cedar LNG blazes path “Compared to the nearby $18-billion LNG Canada complex on which it will piggyback, the $5.5-billion Cedar LNG project in Kitimat is small. “But it’s a very big deal for the Haisla First Nation and, indeed, Indigenous communities generally, as it will be the first multibillion-dollar industrial project built in Canada in …

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Newsletter: Government moves impact Nations. And more. . . .

Our newsletter: 18 July 2024 New ‘greenwashing’ law hits First Nations Our latest blog, with the headline above, drew strong interest on our social-media channels. In it, Alliance CEO Karen Ogen noted that under the new federal law, companies (and individuals) must prove the truth of their public statements on climate benefits of their products …

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Video celebrates go-ahead for Cedar LNG project

From Cedar LNG, a project of the Haisla Nation and Pembina Pipeline, this video marks and celebrates the go-ahead decision for the project, in which the Haisla Nation is the majority owner. Watch it here: https://www.facebook.com/CedarLNG/videos/422518607445356 And some earlier videos: https://www.cedarlng.com/cedar-lng-announces-positive-final-investment-decision/

Newsletter: First Nations LNG projects on the move. And much more. . . .

Our newsletter of 04 July 2024 First Nations LNG projects on the move The biggest news: the announcement on June 25 that the Cedar LNG project, majority-owned by the Haisla Nation, will go ahead, with a target time of late 2028 for starting operations and exports. Crystal Smith, elected chief councillor of the Haisla: “With Cedar …

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Alliance congratulates Haisla Nation and partner on Cedar LNG decision

A message from Karen Ogen, Alliance CEO: The Alliance heartily congratulates the Haisla Nation, Cedar LNG, and Pembina Pipeline Corporation on their announcement that the Cedar LNG project will go ahead. The positive Final Investment Decision (FID) means a greater future for the Haisla People, bringing them opportunities and benefits and revenues. But it also …

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