First Nations LNG Alliance

Gidimt’en Clan members speak out

As published in National Post on 07 December 2021:  Opinion: We are Wet’suwet’en and the Coastal GasLink pipeline protesters do not represent us The following was authored by members of the Gidimt’en Clan and released by Wet’suwet’en First Nation council at their request. We are members of the Gidimt’en Clan of the Wet’suwet’en Nation, together …

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Newsletter: a big step for Woodfibre LNG, progress at LNG Canada, and more

Who should resolve CGL issue? Headlines ran coast to coast on blockades that stranded 500 Coastal GasLink (CGL) workers at a workcamp, the clearance of the blockaded forest service road by RCMP, and the arrests of 14 protesters. The federal government said talks with various parties are at a “critical junction.” And the spokesperson for …

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Blog: LNG’s big future after COP26

Hard-line eco-activists at the COP26 conference in Glasgow last week didn’t get what they wanted, commitments to the end of coal power and to the end of subsidies for fossil fuels. What they and the world got in the final (and non-binding) agreement was a call for “accelerating efforts towards the phase-down of unabated coal …

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Blog: LNG, training, jobs, and women

Sounds like it’s still a man’s world out there, or at least still a world with too many barriers to employment for women in the LNG and pipeline sector. In our Nov. 3 Outreach session online, our online speakers opened by listing such barriers: Paula Smith, program facilitator, Your Place training: “(Among) the issues that …

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