‘This is a green light for industry’: How Indigenous partnerships are reshaping Canada’s resource future

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Karen Ogen-Toews, front, CEO of the First Nations LNG Alliance, outside the LNG2023 conference, in Vancouver, B.C., July 10, 2023. Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press.

Karen Ogen, CEO of the First Nations Natural Gas Alliance and a former elected Chief of the Wet’suwet’en First Nation, discusses the changing role of Indigenous communities in Canada’s resource economy, her leadership during the controversial Coastal GasLink project, and the growing global demand for Canadian LNG, especially for countries like China and Japan.

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