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TransCanada seeks to start building B.C. gas pipeline without LNG project’s OKTransCanada says the modified proposal filed with the National Energy Board would allow it to move forward with construction of the majority of its North Montney Mainline project.CanadaMar 20, 2017
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Approval decision for Pacific Northwest LNG may be delayedA deadline in the approval process for a proposed $36 billion liquefied natural gas project planned for British Columbia's northern coast is now being called premature as federal officials review a glut of new documents.Mar 18, 2016
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TransCanada gets final regulatory approval for Prince Rupert gas pipelineTransCanada Corp. says it has received final regulatory approval for a natural gas pipeline that will connect northeastern British Columbia's natural gas fields to the west coast.CanadaOct 28, 2015
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First Nation to claim land title to block Pacific NorthWest LNG terminalA northern British Columbia First Nation says it is seeking aboriginal title to the land where a Malaysia-led consortium hopes to build a $36-billion liquefied natural gas terminal.EconomySep 19, 2015
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Protest brews over north coast LNG projectSome members of a north coast First Nation are gathering on a small island near Prince Rupert, B.C., to protest plans for a liquefied natural gas project.Aug 26, 2015
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Petronas announces final investment decision for Pacific Northwest LNG projectPacific Northwest LNG, a consortium led by Malaysian energy giant Petronas, announced conditional approval for a potential $36-billion dollar terminal in northeast British Columbia.Jun 11, 2015
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Lax Kw’alaams band says No to $1.15-billion LNG dealMembers of a First Nation in northwestern British Columbia have rejected a $1.15-billion deal that would have paved the way for a liquefied natural gas terminal to be built in their traditional territory.May 13, 2015
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First Nations band rejects $1-billion in first stage of LNG voteThe first of three votes on a natural gas benefit offer worth over $1 billion has been unanimously rejected by a First Nation on British Columbia's northwest coast.May 6, 2015
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