Decision time for Trudeau: climate commitments or LNG legacy The massive LNG proposal would blow out BC's legislated climate targets, but open new markets for Canadian fossil fuels. Prime Minister Trudeau wants both. Which will he choose? Race Against Climate Change By Barry Saxifrage | Analysis, Energy | March 16th 2016
Scientists urge federal environment minister to reject LNG report and save fish By The Canadian Press | News | March 9th 2016
LNG plant could wipe out salmon in northern B.C., Russian researchers warn Russian researchers visited the site of the proposed Pacific Northwest LNG plant and declared it the worst location possible for such a facility. By Charles Mandel | News, Energy | February 17th 2016
Q&A: A look at the status of the liquefied natural gas project being pursued by Alaska Alaska Legislature is meeting in special session to consider buying out TransCanada Corp.'s position in a major liquefied natural gas project. By The Canadian Press | News, Energy | October 30th 2015
As scandal rocks Malaysian government, B.C. pushes LNG deal with state-owned gas giant Opinion By Warren Bell | Opinion | July 15th 2015
'Over my dead body': northern BC residents overwhelmed by massive LNG push By Mychaylo Prystupa | News, Energy | June 8th 2015
B.C. under pressure to cut LNG deal with notorious Asian billionaire By Mychaylo Prystupa | News, Energy | June 3rd 2015
B.C. First Nation says no to more than $1B in first stage of LNG vote By The Canadian Press | News, Energy