First Nations LNG Alliance

Newsletter: Understanding Benefit Agreements. And the Road to Reconciliation . . .

Join us Sept. 22: Benefit Agreements Our fourth Outreach session will introduce you to, and discuss, our new Guide to Benefit Agreements. It’s a tool designed to help First Nations sort through the ins and outs and 16 critical issues around Benefit Agreements. Speakers will be Dr. Priya Bala-Miller of Palmyra Partners Consulting Inc., Dr. …

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Our view: The road to real reconciliation

News stories exploded across Canada after the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc announced on May 27 that 215 unmarked burial sites had been found near the old Kamloops Indian Residential School. In the next few weeks, there were scores of stories about similar discoveries around other former residential schools, and about more planned investigations. The findings included …

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Job opening: Diversity and Inclusion Outreach Worker, northeast BC

The Alliance has an opening for a Diversity and Inclusion Outreach Worker for Northeast BC. See details below, and please note the application deadline of Friday Sept. 24, 2021, at 5 p.m. PDT. CONTRACT TITLE: Diversity and Inclusion Outreach Worker LOCATION: Northeast BC  START DATE: As soon as possible DUTIES: Reporting to the Senior Diversity …

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Newsletter: LNG and natural gas leaders honoured

Our Alliance chair, Chief Crystal Smith, and Alliance CEO Karen Ogen-Toews, were named by Business in Vancouver as among influential BC leaders in the natural gas sector. Also honoured: Bryan Cox, president and CEO of the Canadian LNG Alliance; Roger Dall’Antonia, president and CEO of Fortis BC; Susannah Pierce, who joined LNG Canada in 2013 …

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Blog: CAPE and CANE take the cake

A dramatic billboard went up last week at the Tsawwassen ferry terminal in which a group of BC doctors and nurses asked “How healthy is natural gas?” They provided their own one-sided answer to that question in a news release that announced: “Today, physicians and nurses are raising the alarm—and billboards—over the significant harms to …

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