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Varcoe: Despite pipeline fight, Canadian governments agree on push to get green light for two new LNG projects

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11.06.2026

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Varcoe: Despite pipeline fight, Canadian governments agree on push to get green light for two new LNG projects

Canada has large reserves of natural gas, and export projects on the British Columbia Coast can offer shorter shipping times to markets in Asia, compared with gas coming from U.S. Gulf Coast terminals

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Alberta and British Columbia battle frequently over a proposed oil pipeline to the Pacific coast, yet they’re not playing the part of squabbling siblings on another critical energy file — natural gas.

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More specifically, they’re on the same page with the federal government on expanding the country’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) sector, allowing Canada to export more supercooled gas........

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