B.C. power line and Ksi Lisims LNG added to federal government’s major-projects list.
TERRACE, B.C. — British Columbia now has four projects on the federal government’s list of nation-building ventures, which Prime Minister Mark Carney says will add billions to the economy to move it away from an over-reliance on the United States.
Standing with the backdrop of the Skeena Substation in Terrace, B.C., and speaking over the buzzing transformers, Carney on Thursday announced Ksi Lisims LNG and the North Coast Transmission Line will be considered for federal government fast-tracking as major projects.
They are in addition to the LNG Canada Phase 2 in Kitimat and the expansion of the Red Chris copper mine in northwestern B.C., which Carney’s government announced earlier this year in its first phase of priority projects.
Ksi Lisims, a floating export facility involving a natural gas pipeline across the north, will be one of the world’s cleanest operations, with emissions 94 per cent below global average, all while adding $4 billion a year to the nation’s GDP, Carney said.


