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Our newsletter: Natural gas and LNG ‘a national imperative.’ And more. . . .

Our newsletter, 12 February 2026 Natural-gas and LNG are a must for Canada. That message was from Alliance CEO Karen Ogen (above), in her remarks at a meeting of the Alliance’s special advisory group: “LNG and natural-gas development are not just an opportunity, they are a national imperative. “US trade action and threats to Canadian …

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Newsletter: LNG and gas a national imperative. Our LNG’s power to cut world emissions. And more . . .

Our newsletter: 29 January 2026 LNG and natural gas a national imperative Alliance CEO Karen Ogen (above) had key messages for Canada as she spoke to a meeting of Alliance advisors in January: “Looking ahead, 2026 looks to be a pivotal year for First Nations’ interest in natural-gas development. . . . “LNG and natural-gas …

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Our newsletter: From pipeline backlash to benefits. Two key court rulings. And more . . .

Our newsletter: 15 January 2026 From pipeline backlash to benefits As elected chief councillor for the Wet’suwet’en First Nation in BC, Karen Ogen faced “huge backlash” for the decision to support the Coastal GasLink natural-gas pipeline and LNG. But there were benefits, and “our community is thriving now.” Karen now is CEO of our First …

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Our newsletter: First Nations need real resource careers, affiliates in the news, and more . . .

Our newsletter: 31 December 2025 First Nations need real resource careers We see it often: natural-resource projects, including LNG, that speak happily of the training and jobs that will go to Indigenous people and communities. And they do. But in practice those jobs are far too often modest ones: janitor, security guard, caretaker, junior technician, …

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Newsletter: Safe LNG carriers, think tank welcomes Karen Ogen, and more . . .

Our newsletter: 18 December 2025 LNG carriers meet rigorous safety standards As LNG Canada points out: “LNG shipping has one of the best records in the shipping industry . . .  without a single cargo loss since the first commercial cargo was shipped in 1964.” And it continues: “All LNG carriers adhere to rigorous safety standards …

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