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Brent Jang

Brent Jang

Reporter at The Globe and Mail Online

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U.S. lumber industry alleges Canadian softwood producers receiving climate subsidies

New subsidies come from four federal programs in Canada geared toward helping companies meet climate goals, according to U.S. industry group COALITION
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Indigenous-led Cedar LNG seeks regulatory approval under new climat...

Cedar LNG, an Indigenous-led project in British Columbia, is hoping to become one of the first energy proposals in Canada to win approval in a new regulatory process
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In Kitimat, B.C., Canada's first LNG export terminal rises - The Gl...

Construction of LNG Canada’s Phase 1 terminal is on track to start exports to Asia in 2025, when it would become the country’s first export terminal for the fuel
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Regulator says Cedar LNG would raise B.C. emissions, but fight ... ...

Cedar LNG project could positively affect global GHG emissions, if importing countries use the natural gas to replace coal in power production, says the B.C. Environmental Assessment Office
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Nisga’a Nation’s LNG plans face opposition from neighbouring Indige...

The Lax Kw’alaams band council is opposing plans for a $55-billion LNG project supported by the Nisga’a Nation
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How the U.S. became a global leader in LNG – and why Canada has fal...

The war in Ukraine has reshaped the world’s energy markets. Canada hasn’t kept up.
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Svante raises $318-million in carbon-capture financing from ... - T...

Svante, based in Burnaby, B.C., has developed patented technology that captures carbon dioxide from smokestacks

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Canfor to close two B.C. sawmills as timber supplies dwindle - The ...

Canfor Corp. closing its sawmill and pellet operations in Chetwynd, and shuttering its sawmill in Houston. More than 400 union and non-unionized staff to be affected
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Woodfibre LNG's noise strategy sparks fight over protection of seal...

Activists warn that underwater sounds emanating during construction at the industrial site would be akin to seals and sea lions hearing repeated shotgun blasts
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As B.C. port strike drags on, union blames 'greed' of shipping ... ...

Report commissioned by the International Longshore & Warehouse Union Canada says five major shippers made US$103.3-billion in profit last year compared with US$6.2-billion in 2019
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Port of Vancouver seeks new entrant to run semi-automated ... - The...

Upon completion of the $3.5-billion Roberts Bank Terminal 2 project, container capacity at Canada’s largest port would rise by nearly 50 per cent
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TC Energy's B.C. pipeline route bolstered by deal with Ksi Lisims L...

Contract signed by Ksi Lisims means Enbridge’s proposed Westcoast Connector Gas Transmission pipeline venture faces an uncertain future.
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Rogers set to lock out technicians amid union concerns over job ......

The two sides are not far apart on wages, but USW is concerned about the impact of contracting out on job security, union staff representative says
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Millionaire owner of Kitsault, B.C., hopes ghost town sees a second...

Once home to 1,200 people before the town was forced to close in 1982 after a molybdenum mining boom went bust, its owner hopes to revive it as an energy export hub
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Japan and South Korea seen as key allies for LNG export plans in B....

Study says Canada is well-positioned to become an energy supplier to Japan and Korea, though Qatar and the U.S. could be competitors in Asia
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Arca tests removing carbon dioxide at BHP's nickel mine in Australi...

The Vancouver-based cleantech startup is launching a pilot project to decarbonize processing of the critical mineral
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Indigenous leaders seek to speed up BC Hydro's expansion plans - Th...

BC Hydro is planning to twin a transmission line to expand hydroelectricity capacity on British Columbia’s North Coast
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Biden's LNG pause defended by Deputy Energy Secretary, predicting e...

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says pause is an opportunity for Canada to accelerate LNG projects
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Natural gas overtaking forestry as top contributor to B.C. governme...

Revenue from forestry has topped natural gas royalties in 12 of the past 13 fiscal years, but the sector will likely play a supporting tole in the foreseeable future with reduced timber supplies
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U.S. lumber industry takes aim at Canada's forestry research centre...

The move is part of a new offensive in the long-running trade dispute over Canadian softwood sold south of the border
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New LNG entrant plots rail shipments in B.C., avoiding need for lon...

Summit Lake PG LNG envisages supercooling natural gas into liquid form near Prince George and then transporting the LNG in specialized shipping containers by rail