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LNG Canada is a consortium focused on developing a liquefied natural gas export facility that harnesses Canada’s abundant natural gas resources. The project unites multiple international energy partners to design, finance, build, and operate LNG processing and export infrastructure, enabling Canada to tap into global markets for LNG.

CCI Score

CCI Score: LNG Canada

19.16

-0.01%

Latest Event

LNG Canada Annual Report: Robust Environmental, Community, and Indigenous Engagement

The LNG Canada IAAC Annual Report 2023-2024 details the company’s comprehensive environmental management program, proactive Indigenous consultation, transparent community feedback mechanisms, and adherence to regulatory standards. These initiatives demonstrate a commitment to ethical business practices and inclusive public engagement.

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LNG Canada is currently rated as a Saboteur.

+10 to +24 CCI Score
Companies in this bracket take more subtle actions to undermine authoritarian practices. They might implement internal policies or support reforms that quietly weaken oppressive systems, contributing to change in less overt ways.

Latest Events

  • LNG Canada Annual Report: Robust Environmental, Community, and Indigenous Engagement Logo
    MAR
    31
    2024

    The LNG Canada IAAC Annual Report 2023-2024 details the company’s comprehensive environmental management program, proactive Indigenous consultation, transparent community feedback mechanisms, and adherence to regulatory standards. These initiatives demonstrate a commitment to ethical business practices and inclusive public engagement.

  • +50

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 29

    The report outlines extensive efforts in transparent communication, Indigenous group consultation, and community engagement. These practices help ensure that local and marginalized communities are actively involved in monitoring and feedback processes, which is a strong counter to authoritarian exclusionary practices.

    LNG Canada IAAC Annual Report 2023-2024

  • +60

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 29

    LNG Canada's detailed environmental management plans, adherence to regulatory conditions, and proactive measures in mitigating impacts on ecosystems reflect strong ethical business practices. These responsible practices also support marginalized communities and promote transparency, aligning with progressive, anti-authoritarian principles.

    LNG Canada IAAC Annual Report 2023-2024

  • Lodge Workers Approve Strike Action at LNG Canada Project Logo
    JUL
    07
    2023

    Workers at Cedar Valley Lodge in Kitimat, BC, voted 97% in favor of strike action over issues of low wages and unequal pay increases, signaling growing labor unrest at the LNG Canada construction site for the $40-billion LNG export facility. While LNG Canada stated they are not part of the negotiations, the event underscores worker mobilization against inequitable labor practices.

  • +70

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 29

    The overwhelming vote for strike action by lodge workers highlights fundamental labor rights issues and reflects a positive resistance to exploitative wage practices. This grassroots action is strongly aligned with anti-authoritarian, pro-worker values, pressing for fair wages and improved labor standards. While LNG Canada remains detached from ongoing wage negotiations via its contractor, the event places labor rights at the forefront of corporate accountability.

    Staff at lodge for LNG workers approve strike, potentially disrupting Kitimat project - BC

  • LNG Canada Expansion Raises Environmental and Social Concerns Logo
    MAY
    01
    2023

    The second phase of the LNG Canada project, approved by the B.C. government and awaiting a final investment decision, is projected to double greenhouse gas emissions from its terminal. This expansion raises significant environmental concerns, jeopardizes B.C.'s climate targets, and poses risks to local and Indigenous communities whose traditional practices may be impacted.

  • -70

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 29

    The planned expansion of LNG Canada, which is expected to double greenhouse gas emissions, reflects a disregard for sustainable practices and ethical responsibility. This decision threatens environmental stability and adversely affects marginalized communities, undermining pressing calls for a transition to renewable energy.

    LNG: news and updates on liquefied natural gas in Canada

  • -50

    Economic and Structural Influence

    March 29

    The government's approval of this expansion, despite its significant climate risks, indicates problematic economic and structural influence. The decision prioritizes fossil fuel interests over environmental protection and community welfare, thereby reinforcing systems that undermine urgent climate action and social justice.

    LNG: news and updates on liquefied natural gas in Canada

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