BC rides LNG rollercoaster: First Nations partner in 15th plan
When it comes to British Columbia’s LNG outlook, the lineup of players keeps getting longer, while warnings about the province’s chances of competing in the global arena keep getting stronger.
The latest entry into the congested field of hopefuls comes with a new twist: A self-governing aboriginal c....
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