Conversations That Matter: LNG Canada and its First Nations agreements
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When LNG Canada announced its was going ahead with a LNG facility in Kitimat, it not only announced the largest industrial project in B.C. history—it also demonstrated that industry and First Nations can reach agreement in energy projects.
LNG Canada’s Director, Corporate Affairs, Susannah Pierce joins veteran Broadcaster Stuart McNish to discuss the opportunity LNG offers to the Haisla and other partner First Nations, to B.C. and to Canada
LNG Canada strongly supports local education initiatives that provide diverse programming opportunities to students in northwestern B.C.. Learn more about some of the local programs we’ve recently funded.
A Powerful Journey: How a unique training program is launching new careers in B.C.
After months of training and dedication, a diverse group of British Columbians has landed power engineering roles with LNG Canada and other organizations close to home
We expect to start commercial operations by the middle of 2025. The first LNG carrier to sail from our facility will be a watershed moment, says LNG Canada CEO Jason Klein.
Environmental Maintenance at Kitimat River Side Channel
The Kitimat River Side Channel project – North & South is complete! Area Construction Managers, Trevor Feduniak and David O’Donnell and Environment Team Lead Rob St. Jean, talk about this complex project.