Canada missing out on business, emissions-cutting opportunity of LNG

Justin Trudeau is sending out signals that are discouraging investment in this country's oil-and-gas sector.
When Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with B.C. Premier John Horgan and doesn't argue in favour of the Trans Mountain pipeline that the federal government supports, that's an example of not doing the work necessary to support Canada's oil-and-gas sector, writes Mark Strahl
Canada has a unique opportunity to use our abundant and clean-burning natural gas to offset coal-fired electricity all over the world, but it will only happen if our governments—federal and provincial—recognize that they are having a severe and negative impact on the investment necessary to help...

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