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Newsletter: The Alliance’s new name. Cedar LNG OKs pipeline construction. And more. . . .

Our newsletter: 10 April 2025 Our first newsletter under our new name. . . . The name-change reflects how First Nations are involved in the natural-gas value chain – from the upstream, to the midstream, and downstream. It’s First Nations territory from where the gas is extracted in Treaty 8 territory and other places in …

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Newsletter: Indigenous groups address party leaders. Feds support Cedar LNG. And more . . .

Our newsletter: 27 March 2025 Indigenous groups address party leaders In an open letter, four key Indigenous groups tell federal election party leaders that the four “are prepared to be part of the responsible growth of Canada’s oil and natural gas exports and to address energy insecurity.” But the First Nations LNG Alliance, the Indigenous …

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Newsletter: First Nations critical to LNG. Award honours all Indigenous Peoples. And more . . .

Our newsletter: 27 February 2025 First Nations critical to LNG Alliance CEO Karen Ogen, speaking to the Canadian Global Affairs Institute’s conference on the global role of LNG, in Ottawa: “First Nations are critical to LNG in Canada.” “It’s First Nations territory from where the gas is extracted in Treaty 8 territory, it’s First Nations …

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Newsletter: Indigenous LNG exports, Crystal Smith honoured, Indigenous energy news, and more

Diversify our exports with Indigenous LNG That’s from our Alliance CEO, Karen Ogen, writing in The Vancouver Sun: “I have been meeting officials in Japan. Our stable, long-time ally and trading partner wants Canadian LNG. Our allies in Korea want it too. And Malaysia. All throughout Asia, in fact. “There is a huge market for …

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Newsletter: Resources ‘core focus’ for BC. The bully pulpit, the bully, and our economy. And more . . .

Our newsletter: 30 January 2025 Resources ‘core focus’ for BC It’s good to see BC Premier David Eby recognizing a little light on the road of natural-resource development. He said BC’s resources “need to be developed” and added: “Responsible, sustainable development of natural resources will be a core focus of our government, now and well …

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