Canada to accelerate new LNG projects, aiming to triple production over next decade, PM Carney says. Federal North Coast tanker ban maintained; B.C. says it cannot constitutionally veto Alberta pipeline.
Canada will accelerate new LNG projects with a goal of tripling LNG production over the next decade, PM Carney says. Canada will maintain the federal North Coast tanker ban; B.C. says it cannot constitutionally veto an Alberta pipeline, though it does not support the proposal.
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