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Scientist Paints Dismal Picture for Howe Sound LNG Plant Proposal
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- Written by Beverly Saunders Beverly Saunders
- Category: News News
- Published: 05 May 2015 05 May 2015
Constant disruption to the ferry service may be the least of our worries if LNG tankers start traversing Howe Sound. If a tanker explodes, Horseshoe Bay, Bowen Island or parts of the Sea to Sky Highway are obliterated. And if the tanker captain chose Thornborough Channel, Gibsons would be utterly destroyed in case of an explosion. LNG tankers have the explosive power of 70 Hiroshima bombs.
Woodfibre LNG: Is This the Kind of Business BC Wants to Welcome?
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- Published: 21 April 2015 21 April 2015
The war against an LNG plant in Squamish is heating up, and as the late singer Al Jolson said, “You ain’t seen nothin yet.”
Know that on this issue, I am not in any way independent. Along with thousands of others, I’m in this fight to the finish.
Who's Who Behind Woodfibre LNG?
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- Written by Beverly Saunders Beverly Saunders
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- Published: 11 April 2015 11 April 2015
Who are the people working hard to get us an LNG plant on Howe Sound?
Woodfibre LNG, the proponent of the project, is a subsidiary of Singapore-based Pacific Oil & Gas Limited, part of the Singapore-based Royal Golden Eagle group. RGE is founded and owned by Sukanto Tanoto, a business tycoon with a personal wealth estimated at $2.3 billion US; he is considered one of the richest men in Indonesia.
Mr. Weston and C-51 - You Underestimate Canadian Resolve and Grit
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- Written by Frank L. McElroy Frank L. McElroy
- Category: Coast Views Coast Views
- Published: 30 March 2015 30 March 2015
In Response to John Weston, MP, “Weston: the silent majority supports bill” published in the Local Weekly, March 26, 2015.
“Bill C-51 [is] carefully attempting to balance freedom and security.” Mr. Weston asks Canadians to take the supposed benevolence of CSIS and his government on blind faith. He offers no formula for his “balancing” act, no criteria to justify further invasion of personal human freedoms which are already impaired. No case whatsoever. He fails to cite any facts or law which would even allow a government to engage in a balancing act, and such power is not granted from liberty itself, borne of mere human existence, not a gift from the leader.
Woodfibre LNG President Outlines Tanker Routes, Supports Open House in Gibsons
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- Written by Beverly Saunders Beverly Saunders
- Category: News News
- Published: 25 March 2015 25 March 2015
Federal Government Supports LNG with Tax Incentives
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- Written by Beverly Saunders Beverly Saunders
- Category: News News
- Published: 20 February 2015 20 February 2015
Sometimes it is best to just let the government speak for itself!
(Feb 19, 2015) Premier Christy Clark and Deputy Premier Rich Coleman today welcomed Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s action to enhance the competitiveness of B.C.’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry through a new tax relief. “This is great news for the creation of LNG jobs in British Columbia, and great news for Canada,” said Premier Christy Clark. “We have been working with the federal government and industry for some time to achieve this outcome, and I am pleased they have delivered today.
While BC Promotes LNG and Site C Dam, Report Shows Potential Geothermal Energy to Power Entire Province
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- Written by Beverly Saunders Beverly Saunders
- Category: News News
- Published: 21 October 2014 21 October 2014
While the BC Ministry of Environment continues to promote the LNG (liquified natural gas) industry as the world's cleanest and decisions are being made to build a third dam in the Peace River Valley, a new report from CanGEA (Canadian Geothermal Energy Association) shows that BC has the potential to power the entire province with geothermal energy.
Clark Govt in Over its Head with Big LNG Players
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- Published: 01 October 2014 01 October 2014
Many long years ago, when I was in first year Law, we learned a case called the Carbolic Smoke Ball case. This involved a patent medicine and great claims were made for its virtues. There was a lawsuit because a user of this patent medicine was not satisfied with the result, which he said was nil. This was apropos in those days, since in B.C. we were constantly exhorted to buy Dodds Kidney Pills, which had nothing to do with kidneys, and Carter’s Little Liver Pills, which had dick-all to do with livers.
Rafe: Is ‘lying’ too strong a word for Clark Libs’ LNG fibs?
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- Published: 25 July 2014 25 July 2014
What the devil does one call premier Christy Clark, considering that she seems utterly incapable of telling the truth? Hers is an interesting case because her gross economy with the truth seems designed to get her away from whatever her current difficulty is, onto something different. Whether this amounts to “lying” in the accepted sense of that term, I don’t know. “Disassembling”? “Fibbing”?