
B.C. First Nation votes down planned LNG plant over environmental concerns
DELTA — Environmental concerns appear to have dashed plans for a liquefied-natural-gas project on the land of a pro-development First Nation near Vancouver, says the chief.
Of the 139 members of the Tsawwassen First Nation who voted Wednesday, 53 per cent opposed plans that would have seen three- to five-million tonnes of LNG processed annually on the First Nations’ territory.
Chief Bryce Williams encouraged members last month to support the plans, saying potential benefits outweighed the limited drawbacks.
Williams said Thursday members were concerned about the environmental impacts of the project and natural-gas extraction and he was proud of how they handled the consultation process.