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Canada might only have an 18-month window to eliminate barriers, drive investment and fill the global need for liquefied natural gas — or risk having investors turn elsewhere.
The World Nuclear Association predicted a 28-per-cent increase in demand for uranium between 2023 and 2030, a jump that ...
Alaska has the same proximity advantage, and Alaska LNG — a $63 billion pipeline and LNG project being advanced by the ...
B.C. Premier David Eby, who is on a 10-day trade mission to East Asia, said that Japanese conglomerates have expressed ...
The completion of existing container terminals along B.C.'s coastline is also expected increase traffic, says Clear Seas ...