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Newsletter: Rapid LNG action from Canada, Woodfibre LNG on Squamish pact, and more . . .

Our newsletter: 23 October 2025  Rapid LNG action from Canada “Japan, Korea and Taiwan want to see rapid action from Canada to enhance LNG export capacity.” That’s from a new paper by Shannon Joseph, chair of Energy for a Secure Future Canada and a friend of our Alliance, written for the Canadian Global Affairs Institute. …

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Newsletter: Welcome new directors, BC premier supports LNG, and more

Our newsletter: 09 October Welcome to new directors The Alliance welcomes two new members of its board of directors: Sharon Turner, elected councillor of the Wet’suwet’en First Nation, and Jacob Albertson of the McLeod Lake Indian Band, CEO of the Nation’s Duz Cho Group of Companies. Sharon Turner has worked in finance and administration with …

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Our newsletter: Ksi Lisims LNG gets green lights. And more . . .

Ksi Lisims LNG gets green lights The Nisga’a Nation’s planned Ksi Lisims LNG project was in headlines nationally and internationally as it got a vital green light from the BC government. BC cabinet ministers Tamara Davidson (environment and parks) and Adrian Dix (energy and climate solutions) made their decision after reviewing the environmental assessment by …

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Our newsletter: Canadian LNG to Europe pushed, Alaska LNG project, and more . . . .

Our newsletter: 11 September 2025 Canadian LNG to Europe now 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. But now the new Mark Carney federal government is onside — and we have industry and governments …

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Newsletter: LNG really is cleaner than coal. Premier’s tribute to Crystal Smith. And more . . .

Our newsletter: 31 July 2025  LNG really is cleaner than coal A series of studies agrees that using liquefied natural gas to generate electrical power is “cleaner” than burning coal. These studies find burning LNG can mean anywhere from 25% to 50% fewer emissions, “and new technology can cut LNG emissions by 60%.” As well, …

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