Justine Hunter
VICTORIA — The Globe and Mail
Published Last updated B.C. Premier Christy Clark and her Minister of Natural Gas Development, Rich Coleman, are heading to Ottawa next week in advance of a federal decision on climate-change measures that could create a new hurdle for the liquefied natural gas industry the B.C. government is hoping to secure. The federal Liberal government has promised to unveil in February a separate climate test for proposed pipelines and for British Columbia’s most advanced proposal for an LNG export facility, the Pacific NorthWest project near Prince Rupert.
VICTORIA — The Globe and Mail
Published Last updated B.C. Premier Christy Clark and her Minister of Natural Gas Development, Rich Coleman, are heading to Ottawa next week in advance of a federal decision on climate-change measures that could create a new hurdle for the liquefied natural gas industry the B.C. government is hoping to secure. The federal Liberal government has promised to unveil in February a separate climate test for proposed pipelines and for British Columbia’s most advanced proposal for an LNG export facility, the Pacific NorthWest project near Prince Rupert.