Thumbs down — for nowBC premier says First Nation opposition to LNG plan is a bump in the road that will be smoothed out in subsequent negotiations Gary Park For Petroleum News
The Lax Kw’alaams First Nation in northwestern British Columbia has delivered its verdict on a cash offer of C$1.15 billion in return for support from the community of 3,700 for the Pacific NorthWest LNG project.
Three rounds of voting, including one by 1,000 tribe members who live in Vancouver, all....
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Some deals public, others under wraps No comment from NorthWest Concern about terminal site
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