Canadian LNG Alliance
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Growing the Liquefied Natural Gas industry in British Columbia could boost total wages in Canada by over $6 billion, leadng to job gains across the country, including more than 10,000 jobs in Ontario annually, and a GDP increase of more than $1 billion each year for the province. Watch LNG: A Pan-Canadian Opportunity for Economic Recovery webinar panel discussion from Ontario Chamber of Commerce and featuring Canadian LNG Alliance President & CEO Bryan Cox to learn more. http://ow.ly/r9BY50E3xJ1 #BuildItTogether
We can #BuildItTogether. It is crucial that we rebuild the economy of British Columbia. Every sector in the province stands to benefit from the potential economic lift of further developing the LNG industry in BC, generating over $11 billion annually for decades to come. Find out more in The Conference Board of Canada's 2020 report A Rising Tide: The Economic Impact of BC's Liquid Natural Gas Industry. http://ow.ly/MMYA50E3xj3 #ForwardTogether #LNG
Moving #ForwardTogether. Training and capacity building within Indigenous communities from developing the LNG industry can result in increased economic prosperity and employment opportunities in communities like the Haisla Nation. http://ow.ly/unR850E0EwN #LNG
We can #BuildItTogether. Responsible natural resource development could be the key to British Columbia's economic recovery. The liquefied natural gas industry in BC could create over 96,000 new jobs across Canada, boosting total wages in Canada by over $6 billion. Find out more in the The Conference Board of Canada's 2020 Report A Rising Tide: The Economic Impact of BC's Liquid Natural Gas Industry. http://ow.ly/EETQ50DD5d8 #ForwardTogether #LNG
"I think everyone wants the same things: healthy families, healthy communities, opportunities for meaningful work." - Bryan Cox. Read the Journal of Commerce piece on the recent report from The Conference Board of Canada here: canada.constructconnect.com//b-c-lng-development-improving
Some great news from the Haisla Nation with their approval of a partnership on Cedar LNG. Their goal is to make it the first majority Indigenous-owned LNG export facility in Canada. This is exciting news for the Haisla people and for Canada. #buildittogether #forwardtogether https://www.northernsentinel.com//haisla-nation-approves-/
Troy Young, Tsayu Wet'suwet'en member and General Manager of Kyah Resources Inc. is excited to see the prosperity LNG projects can bring to his community. Read the report on Indigenous benefits of LNG here: conferenceboard.ca/e-library/abstract.aspx?did=10873
For Boomer Desjarlais, Owner of Top Notch Oilfield Contracting Ltd, LNG Development means having the opportunity to build a company that Indigenous community members can learn from, and future Indigenous entrepreneurs can emerge from. #strongertogether #buildittogether
As our President & CEO puts it, Indigenous communities and Canada as a whole stands to benefit significantly, in various ways from the responsible development of LNG. Read the full The Conference Board of Canada report on Indigenous benefits and opportunities derived from LNG development here: conferenceboard.ca/e-library/abstract.aspx?did=10873
Crystal Quocksister of Wei Wai Kum Nation and Client Management Lead at iTotem Technologies knows the prosperity the LNG industry can bring to Indigenous communities. And, like us, looks forward to seeing further development of the industry bring even more prosperity to Indigenous communities.
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