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TOPIC: LNG

Woodfibre LNG 'floatel' permit rejected by Squamish council

Squamish District council votes 4-3 against allowing a cruise ship renovated to house more than 600 Woodfibre LNG workers to anchor in Howe Sound.
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Could 2024 be the year China becomes a climateleader?

China emits a third of the worlds greenhouse gases. But its also a leader in renewables. We hear from people inside the country about its paradoxical and controversial energy mix. Plus, youve maybe weighed the option of buying a new EV, but one listener asks: can you retrofit a gas car? We find out. And, in Alberta, severe drought in the middle of winter is forcing difficult conversations about who gets less water come spring. We check in with a rancher and learn how monitoring is helping landowners manage their wells. Finally, why one B.C. university is trying out spiritual care as a balm for climate anxiety.
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Environment minister lays roadmap to ending fossil fuel subsidies in Canada

Federal Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault laid out the government's plan to phase out subsidies for fossil fuel extraction in Canada. But critics argue the changes don't go far enough and there are too many exceptions.

Future of Canada's LNG exports shrouded in uncertainty amid fluctuating demand, experts say

Canadian liquefied natural gas projects looking to fill gaps in the global market left by the absence of Russian gas may run into more challenging conditions than expected, industry experts say.
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Protests continue after rail blockade dismantled, 10 arrested

Protests continued Monday after police dismantled the rail blockade in Tyendinaga Mohawk territory and arrested 10 people.
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Deadline put on Ontario rail blockade

Ontario Provincial Police told Tyendinaga Mohawks they will face possible investigation and charges if a rail blockade isnt cleared by midnight Sunday.
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RCMP patrols add to tension in Wet'suwet'en territory

RCMP moved their camp off Wet'suwet'en territory, but continued patrols remain a hurdle in trying to negotiate a solution to rail blockades across the country.
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Wetsuweten coverage: Has the media been fair? | The Weekly with Wendy Mesley

As the Wetsuweten land dispute story continues to dominate the headlines, critics wonder: Are journalists giving it fair coverage?
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RCMP offer to pull back from Wet'suwet'en territory as rail blockades continue

There are no signs of movement after the RCMP offered to leave Wet'suwet'en territory to try to move toward ending rail blockades across the country.
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Kanesatake Mohawk grand chief retracts comments about rail blockades

A Kanesatake Mohawk grand chief retracted comments calling for an end to the rail blockades after community members locked him out of the band office.
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Supporters of pipeline through Wet'suwet'en territory speak up

Hundreds of supporters of a pipeline through Wet'suwet'en territory met Wednesday about the project thats divided a community.
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Pipeline project divides Wet'suwet'en people

History and internal politics play a role in the internal division over the Coastal GasLink pipeline among the Wet'suwet'en people.
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The Roudup

Marvin Ryder of McMaster University on some of the day's top stories
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May alleges collusion in pipeline deal during QP

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Liquefied natural gas project in B.C.

Divya Reddy of Eurasia Group on whether an LNG project will ever get built
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Mulcair spars with the PM over proposed pipeline

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Gallant on Canaport tax deal

Premier Brian Gallant responded to questions about how his government is handling Saint John's request to repeal the Canaport LNG tax deal
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Canaport LNG's future

Low natural gas prices are not jeopardizing the long-term future of the Canaport LNG terminal in Saint John
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Proposed LNG plant raising concerns

A liquified natural gas plant planned near Villeneuve is raising alarms for residents
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Natural Gas Forecast

Natural gas industry risks decline in the next decade without any LNG export terminals
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B.C. company big in shipping LNG

Teejay Shipping is competitive in moving liquefied natural gas
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RAW: Costs of liquefied natural gas

Energy lawyer David Austin explains what B.C.'s LNG expansion plans would take
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B.C. liquefied natural gas reality check

Critics says emphasis on LNG to drive future economic growth is just a pie in the sky
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Race for Asian markets

Michael Burt of the Conference Board explains the hurdles to developing LNG exports in Canada
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B.C. liquefied natural gas deal moves

A consortium led by Shell has been awarded a 25-year licence to export LNG out of B.C.