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PODCAST: This $40 billion project is key to Canada’s future

Susannah Pierce of LNG Canada discusses how their natural gas liquefaction project in Kitimat, B.C., will aid Canada’s economic recovery, battle climate change and advance Indigenous reconciliation.

Canadian business leaders unite to help combat virus spread

Open letter signed by Canadian CEOs outlines ‘the new normal’ with COVID-19

PODCAST: Pipelines, First Nations and reconciliation: Another view

Crystal Smith of the Haisla First Nation discusses how LNG and pipeline investments have helped reduce poverty, remove barriers and preserve traditional culture among the Haisla and their neighbours.

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Oil and Natural Gas 101: What is ESG — and why does it matter?

Canadian oil and natural gas companies have an opportunity to showcase leading ESG performance and be part of responsible investing solutions.

Canada: The World’s Best LNG

Canadian liquefied natural gas could lead the way to decreasing global greenhouse gas emissions.

What’s the goal of non-Indigenous groups behind #ShutDownCanada?

Many non-Indigenous protesters appear to be appropriating an Indigenous issue for their own self-serving purposes.

Liquefied Natural Gas: An opportunity for Canada and the World

Canada has the resources and knowledge to become a LNG leader—reducing global greenhouse gas emissions while building prosperity at home.

What is Article 6, and why does it matter to Canada?

This key chapter to the Paris Agreement could encourage international collaboration on greenhouse gas emissions reductions and help Canada meet its reduction targets.

Premiers support need for increased LNG exports to Asia

Once opposed to the idea that Canadian LNG can help reduce global emissions, B.C.’s premier now supports more LNG exports

Shipping B.C. renewable power to Asia, sort of

Electrified LNG could allow Asian customers to use Canadian natural gas with fewer emissions than competitors, while benefiting B.C.’s independent power producers.