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Biden’s move to pause U.S. LNG approvals dismays Canadian energy producersCanada's energy industry is reacting with dismay to U.S. president Joe Biden's move to pause approvals of new liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminals in that country.CanadaJan 26, 2024
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Coastal GasLink alleges poor performance in seeking $1.2B from contractorTC Energy says Coastal GasLink is committed to enforcing its contractual rights and is actively pursuing cost recoveries.CanadaDec 11, 2023
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‘Way of life’: First ocean-going canoe in decades being built in Haisla NationColonial Canada tried to extinguish many traditional skills and practices of First Nations people. Now, two members of the Haisla Nation want to breathe new life into one of them.PerspectivesOct 27, 2023
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Haisla Nation aims to unlock ‘transformational’ opportunity with LNG pitchThe Cedar LNG project isn't just about jobs. It's a means to another end entirely, Haisla Chief Coun. Crystal Smith tells Global News from the docks of Kitamaat Village.EconomyOct 25, 2023
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More than boom and bust: A look at Kitimat’s ties to natural resource industriesTowns like Kitimat are often labelled as "boom and bust," but residents say its relationship with industry is more nuanced than the way outsiders often describe it.EconomyOct 24, 2023
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‘I’m speaking for you now’: Haisla residential school survivors march for their ancestorsAt the Haisla Nation in Kitimaat, B.C., four residential school survivors share their stories of hurt, love and healing from trauma.CanadaSep 30, 2023
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Coastal GasLink pipeline project 98 per cent completeTC Energy Corp. says its Coastal GasLink pipeline project is 98 per cent complete and will be mechanically complete before the end of the year.EconomySep 29, 2023
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B.C. raps Coastal GasLink with huge fine for false info, environmental deficienciesThe project is permitted under Canadian law, but does not have the blessing of Wet'suwet’en Nation’s hereditary chiefs, whose unceded territory it crosses.FireSep 22, 2023
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3 humpback whales struck in B.C. waters within 10 days last monthThe strikes reportedly took place along northern shipping routes near Prince Rupert and Kitimat between July 20 and 30. It's unclear if any of the whales survived.EnvironmentAug 8, 2023
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Strike averted: Staff at lodge for LNG workers in Kitimat, B.C. win 40% pay bumpThe workers' union, Unite Here Local 40, says in a statement the new deal was reached after mediation with the employer at the BC Labour Board.EconomyJul 26, 2023
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