BC’s environmental assessment process takes two to four years, and the environment minister says that’s what it takes to do it right, including working with First Nations. Watch this quick video from @ResourceWorks: bit.ly/4vCx0kY#bcpoli
How BC built one of the world’s great energy systems, and why it still isn’t finished. #LNG at the coast begins with the huge Montney gas play of #naturalgas and propane, butane, and condensate — 'natural gasoline.' bit.ly/4b2PVf6 From @sjmuir of @ResourceWorks
Crystal Smith, former chief councillor of the Haisla Nation, tells Stewart Muir of #ResourceWorks, on Power Struggle, about what led her nation to support #LNGCanada — and to plan its own LNG-for-export project, #CedarLNG. ow.ly/BzVv50XkmH7
We’re thrilled to share that Shaping the Peace: Balancing Energy, Environment, and Reconciliation in Northeast BC - the very first report in our new Shared Prosperity Series, spotlighting Northeast BC is launched!
Full report is available online hubs.li/Q03synpL0#ShapingThePeace#IndigenousParticipation#ResourceWorks
Northeast BC isn’t just a remote outpost—it’s the economic engine room of the province. Among other things, it produces nearly all of BC’s natural gas. Now we need pragmatic policy execution. hubs.li/Q03qJV-c0@ResourceWorks#bcpoli#cdnpoli
Election done.
Now leadership must follow.
Resource Works is on the ground, fighting for Canada's energy security, prosperity, and future.
No more excuses — it's time to build.
#GetItDone#ResourceWorks#CanadianElection2025#CanadaVotes
The ResourceWorks board has among its members:
Chair is Public Affairs executive
Transmountain pipeline ex-CEO
Corporate lobbyist for Rio Tinto and SNC Lavalin
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Excited to be headed soon to #COP28 in Dubai! At @ResourceWorks, we're committed to meaningful conversations about climate action. As we gather with global leaders, our focus is on exploring the resource industry's evolving role in finding solutions for this crucial journey. #SustainableNaturalResources
Vancouver without Teck Resources would be a lesser place in every sense, and not just because of the loss of trade. No effort should be spared to keep this company in the city. @ResourceWorks 5/5