First Nations LNG Alliance

Newsletter: Alliance launches podcast series

Our newsletter: 19 March 2022 Alliance launches podcast series Now online, the first two podcasts in our initial Leadership Showcase series of four. First up was Kim Baird (above), former elected chief of the Tsawwassen Nation, chancellor of Kwantlen Polytechnic University, and a key advisor to the Alliance. She talks of LNG, the energy transition …

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Outreach session: First Nations environmental input

Our online Outreach session on 23 Feb. 2022 looked at First Nations monitoring and input on the environmental impact of LNG, pipeline, and resource development. The speakers: Candice Wilson, environmental manager, Haisla Nation Council, Desiree Bolton, Wai Wah environmental, Kitselas Nation, Elizabeth MacDonald of Insight Resources (which trains environmental monitors), and Ken Howes, director, major …

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Blog: It’s time to get Canada into the world LNG game

Shell’s LNG Outlook 2022 looks at world LNG supply and demand in the future and includes some positive findings: LNG has a key role to play as a reliable and lower-emission energy source, particularly in Asia; Natural gas plays a significant role in progressing net-zero-emissions ambitions. And there is this encouraging world-market vision for LNG …

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Newsletter: Outreach, outrage, and LNG in Canada

Coming up Wednesday Feb. 23 Our next online Outreach session looks at how First Nations and others monitor the environmental impact of LNG and related pipeline developments. The speakers: Candice Wilson, environmental manager at Haisla Nation Council Elizabeth McDonald, Insight Resources Desiree Bolton, environmental field technician from Wai Wah Environmental, Kitselas Nation Ken Howes, acting …

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