First Nations eager to take LNG roleBC Nisga’a Nation, Haisla First Nation, want economic benefits; Nisga’a allowing pipeline; Haisla want to acquire floating terminals Gary Park For Petroleum News
Two aboriginal communities in northwestern British Columbia are positioning themselves to take advantage of any economic benefits from LNG development in their region.
The Nisga’a Nation, in a rare example of Native cooperation on resource projects, has signed a C$6 million pact with the British Col....
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First benefit-sharing deal Haisla involved for some years
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