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Almonte family-run business blooming

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A family run greenhouse in Almonte is booming with business from local restaurants. CTV's Dave Charbonneau has more on the proudly Canadian business.

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First Cargo Puts Canada on the Map of LNG Exporting Nations
First Cargo Puts Canada on the Map of LNG Exporting Nations

Globe and Mail

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  • Globe and Mail

First Cargo Puts Canada on the Map of LNG Exporting Nations

KITIMAT, BC , June 30, 2025 /CNW/ - LNG Canada has successfully loaded a first cargo of liquefied natural gas that is now destined for global markets, marking the start of operations at Canada's first large-scale LNG export facility. The new LNG Canada export facility is located in Kitimat, British Columbia , in the traditional territory of the Haisla Nation. It is a long-life asset that will initially export LNG from two processing units or "trains" with a total capacity of 14 million tonnes per annum (mtpa). "Today is a historic moment for LNG Canada and our five joint venture participants (JVPs), Haisla Nation, the District of Kitimat, British Columbia and all of Canada ," said Chris Cooper , LNG Canada President and CEO. "We began with a clear vision: To work side-by-side with First Nations and local communities as the catalyst for a thriving new energy sector in Canada , and to set a new standard for safe and responsible LNG production. As world events continue to demonstrate, a reliable supply of responsibly produced energy should never be taken for granted. We're proud to be part of the effort to help Canada diversify its export markets and to deliver lower carbon energy to the world, for many decades to come." On making its final investment decision in October 2018 , LNG Canada agreed to meet the Government of British Columbia 's conditions for LNG development in the province, to provide jobs, training opportunities and additional benefits to residents. Some of the benefits LNG Canada has delivered to British Columbians and Canadians over the span of construction include: More than 50,000 Canadians have directly contributed to building LNG Canada Phase 1. The connecting Coastal GasLink pipeline employed more than 25,000 Canadians. In operations, more than 300 full-time, permanent LNG Canada jobs have been created. The cumulative value of LNG Canada's contracts and subcontracts to local, Indigenous and other businesses in B.C. to date has exceeded CAD$5.8 billion ; this includes more than CAD$4.9 billion to Indigenous-owned and local area businesses. It includes a CAD$500 million contract with HaiSea Marine, a joint venture between the Haisla Nation and North Vancouver -based Seaspan providing harbour and escort tugboat services to LNG Canada with its innovative fleet of battery-powered and low emissions vessels. LNG Canada has to date invested more than CAD$10 million in workforce development programs—meaningful trades training and development programs designed to increase the participation of local area residents, Indigenous communities and British Columbians in trades and construction-related activities including but not limited to the LNG Canada project. We have also contributed more than CAD$13 million to programs and equipment benefiting Kitimat , Terrace and First Nations communities, and enabled and supported the addition of new long-term housing in the Kitimat and Terrace region. LNG Canada and its JVPs continue to explore pathways for a potential Phase 2 expansion, which may include the construction of two additional LNG trains, resulting in a total plant capacity of 28 mtpa. Each LNG Canada joint venture participant will provide its own natural gas supply and individually offtake and market their respective share of liquified natural gas from LNG Canada, starting today. Haisla Nation Chief Councillor Crystal Smith: "Congratulations to our partner LNG Canada on this monumental day. This milestone is a testament to what can happen when industry elevates and respects the role of Indigenous communities in major projects. When LNG Canada first came to our territory over a decade ago, they, unlike so many others, chose to build a relationship first before even considering building a project. They focused on understanding what mattered first and foremost to Haisla Nation, and to Indigenous communities in the region. So much has changed for our community since that first meeting. Our people, our country and the world are better off today, and will be for decades to come. Congratulations to LNG Canada. We look forward to a long and lasting partnership." Prime Minister of Canada Mark Carney : " Canada has what the world needs. With LNG Canada's first shipment to Asia , Canada is exporting its energy to reliable partners, diversifying trade, and reducing global emissions — all in partnership with Indigenous Peoples. By turning aspiration into action, Canada can become the world's leading energy superpower with the strongest economy in the G7." British Columbia Premier David Eby : "At a time when B.C. jobs are under attack, it's more important than ever that we get our resources to global markets and reduce our reliance on the United States . LNG Canada's first cargo shipment to Asia marks a major milestone in our efforts to build a stronger, more diversified economy that creates those good jobs and makes us all better off. With abundant resources the world needs and a strategic location to deliver them, shovel-ready projects like this are how B.C. will become the engine of a newly revitalized, more independent, and growing Canada ." Response from LNG Canada's Joint Venture Participants: Shell "Today marks a significant achievement for LNG Canada, with the first shipment of liquified natural gas departing from the facility on Canada's west coast," said Cederic Cremers , Shell's President for Integrated Gas. "LNG Canada is a testament to how responsible energy development can create lasting and positive impacts for local communities and First Nations while delivering essential energy to the world." PETRONAS "As a customer-focused global energy leader committed to innovation, PETRONAS is proud to be part of LNG Canada – a world-class first-of-its-kind facility. With this new supply node, we are advancing secure, reliable, and responsibly sourced LNG to meet our customer needs and support global energy demand," said Adif Zulkifli , Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer of Gas & Maritime Business, PETRONAS. "This milestone is a result of years of perseverance to realise our vision for Canadian LNG exports to the Asia Pacific region, and we are excited to celebrate this moment with LNG Canada, our other joint venture partners, the Haisla Nation, Kitimat community, and Canadians at large." Mitsubishi Corporation "This first cargo highlights our commitment to providing stable energy supplies to global customers while generating economic and societal value through our LNG project. It's a proud moment for all involved," said Masaru Saito , Group CEO of Environmental Energy Group. "This remarkable achievement will contribute not only to the further development of the local economy but also to the long-term employment landscape, making it a significant driver for the Canadian economy." PetroChina Canada Limited "PetroChina is proud to be a joint venture participant in this major milestone for Canada's energy industry and the global energy transition," said Zhiyong Liu , President and CEO of PetroChina Canada. "The production of LNG Canada represents the culmination of world-class technological integration and a new chapter in global energy collaboration. It will play a vital role in stabilizing global energy supply and accelerating the path to a lower carbon future." KOGAS "The first cargo from LNG Canada represents a monumental milestone for our partners and demonstrates the strong commitment of British Columbia and Canada and the strong participation of First Nations and local communities," said Yeonhye Choi, President and CEO, KOGAS. "We congratulate our partners and stakeholders and express our gratitude to the project contractors. We are confident that LNG Canada will demonstrate the highest standards of safety, reliability and competitiveness." Media contact: media@ Media Kit containing high resolution photographs and video: media kit | LNG Canada About LNG Canada LNG Canada operates a liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facility in Kitimat, British Columbia , Canada, in the traditional territory of the Haisla Nation. Today, LNG Canada produces LNG from two processing units, referred to as "trains." LNG Canada is a joint venture comprised of Shell plc, through its affiliate Shell Canada Energy (40%); PETRONAS, through its wholly-owned entity, North Montney LNG Limited Partnership (25%); PetroChina Company Limited, through its subsidiary PetroChina Kitimat LNG Partnership (15%); Mitsubishi Corporation, through its subsidiary Diamond LNG Canada Partnership (15%); and Korea Gas Corporation, through its wholly-owned subsidiary Kogas Canada LNG Partnership (5%). It is operated through LNG Canada Development Inc. About LNG Canada's Joint Venture Participants Shell is a global group of energy and petrochemical companies, employing around 96,000 people across more than 70 countries. It has activities ranging from oil and gas exploration and production to the marketing of fuels and lubricants, and research and development. As a leading global supplier, Shell manages every stage of the LNG value chain—from discovering and extracting natural gas, to liquefaction, shipping, regasification, and delivering it directly to customers. PETRONAS is a fully integrated energy company with extensive experience in LNG. Through its wholly owned upstream energy company, Progress Energy Canada Ltd and its partners, PETRONAS is one of the largest natural gas reserves owner in Canada – with the majority of these reserves in the North Montney natural gas formation in northeast British Columbia . The North Montney LNG Limited Partnership is a wholly-owned entity of PETRONAS. Mitsubishi Corporation is a global integrated business enterprise that develops and operates business together with its offices and subsidiaries worldwide. MC has eight Business Groups that operate across virtually every industry: Environmental Energy, Material Solution, Mineral Resources, Urban Development and Infrastructure, Mobility, Food Industry, Smart-Life Creation, and Power Solution. Mitsubishi Corporation has been investing in LNG since 1969 and currently has interests in 13 LNG projects worldwide, capable of meeting approximately 20% of Japan's LNG demand. PetroChina Company Limited (PetroChina) is one of the world's major oil and gas producers and distributors and a significant player in the global LNG industry. PetroChina is engaged in a wide range of activities related to oil, gas, LNG and new energy, providing energy products which fuel economic and social development. While focusing on growing its core business through innovation and responsible corporate governance, PetroChina actively pursues opportunities for the low-carbon transformation, accelerating new advantages in green development. KOGAS is one of the world's largest LNG importers and South Korea's principal LNG provider, operating five LNG import terminals and a nationwide pipeline network. KOGAS has taken a new path of seeking opportunities to participate in the development of international upstream projects, as well as downstream businesses.

‘Every year is worse': Housing crisis reaches boiling point ahead of Quebec's moving day
‘Every year is worse': Housing crisis reaches boiling point ahead of Quebec's moving day

CTV News

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  • CTV News

‘Every year is worse': Housing crisis reaches boiling point ahead of Quebec's moving day

A sign advertising an apartment for rent is shown on moving day in Montreal, Monday, July 1, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes As Montreal prepares for its traditional moving day, the housing crunch reached alarming new heights — with hundreds of households still searching for a roof over their heads and advocates calling for urgent action. 'We see a lot of people who are low income and very vulnerable tenants struggling to figure out how to pay rents,' said Gary Saxe, executive director of Project Genesis, a housing rights organization based in Côte-des-Neiges. 'And every year is getting worse as rents go higher and higher.' Saxe said rents have gone up 'astronomically' over the last few years — and it's not just a problem on July 1, but all year round. According to the City of Montreal, about 270 households remain without housing secured, including 35 who are expected to need emergency shelter on Tuesday. Saxe said the current crisis is a result of multiple factors that have compounded over several years, including consistent above-average rent hikes approved by Quebec's housing tribunal (TAL) and significantly low vacancy rates — especially in more affordable units. 'It's a structural problem, and it's forcing people to hold onto whatever apartment they can, because they know they won't find anything else they can afford,' he said. A recent report from Statistics Canada showed asking rents in Montreal have risen nearly 71 per cent since 2019. The city's vacancy rate in 2024 sat at just 1.5 per cent, and competition for lower-priced apartments remains fierce. For Montrealer Egor Matveev, the search for housing came at the worst possible time. Matveev and his girlfriend had just moved into a one-bedroom apartment in St-Henri in early June, after three years of long-distance dating. The move marked the beginning of a new chapter: he was moving into his first apartment, she had relocated from Ontario, they'd packed a U-Haul, and their move-in date fell just before their anniversary on Fête nationale. But on the weekend of June 14, while they were out of town, they got a call from a friend: their apartment building had caught fire. 'When we saw videos of the fire, my girlfriend started crying, and I was really emotional too,' Matveev said. 'It was terrible to see just how big the fire was.' The roof of the building's top floor — where their apartment was — had collapsed. 'Everything we had in there was effectively gone,' Matveev told CTV News. Still, he considered himself 'one of the lucky ones,' with a stable job, temporary housing arrangement at his mother's home, and insurance that helped cover the cost of an Airbnb. Finding a new place, he said, was nonetheless gruelling. The couple visited around 30 apartments before finally signing a lease just days ago for a unit in Verdun. He said several listings were snatched up quickly, but what struck him most was the lack of support from the city. 'It's a tragedy the way our cities — all over the country — deal with housing,' Matveev said. 'The kind of rules they set up, the way land is allocated, and the way housing is built — there are so many barriers, and they cave to pressure not to build what's needed like social housing like social ones.' In response to the growing housing crisis, the City of Montreal has urged anyone in need to call 311 to be connected with available resources. Projet Montréal promises new measures At a press conference Monday, Luc Rabouin, leader of Projet Montréal said the party is proposing a $100-million guarantee fund aimed at helping non-profits purchase rental buildings and preserve affordability. 'We will guarantee from 10 to 15 per cent of the amount of the banking loan to be sure [these organizations] receive the money they need,' he said. Rabouin estimates this could protect up to 5,000 affordable housing units from rent hikes. The party also wants the Office municipal d'habitation de Montréal (OMHM) to intervene more quickly in eviction cases and proactively reach out to displaced tenants. But housing advocates like Saxe warned that those efforts, while welcome, are not enough. 'What's really needed — the real solution — is investment in social housing,' he said. 'It's the only way to give people who can't afford market rents a chance to live in dignity and in decent conditions.' For now, he added, the situation is likely to keep getting worse unless bold action is taken. 'We're going to see that continue unless two things happen: Quebec changes the way that the TAL calculates rent increases,' Saxe said. 'And, again, that more social housing comes.'

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