Varcoe: Despite pipeline fight, Canadian governments agree on push to get green light for two new LNG projects
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Varcoe: Finally, something B.C. and Alberta can agree on – two big LNG projects await green light
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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By Chris Varcoe • Calgary Herald
Published Jun 10, 2026
Last updated Jun 11, 2026
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