Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs say an LNG pipeline threatens local wildlife; the Nisg̱a’a Nation sees the potential for economic prosperity In northwestern British Columbia, where ancient rivers carve their way through towering mountains and forests, a battle is...
The Ksi Lisims facility near the Nass estuary, backed by the Nisg̱a’a Nation, would produce nearly as much liquefied natural gas per year as the LNG Canada plant. LNG Canada is the biggest name in British Columbia’s liquefied natural gas game. It’s also the project...
A First Nation in northern British Columbia has released a report that pokes holes in climate claims about a proposed LNG project and adjacent pipeline led by the Nisga’a and their industry partners. The report was commissioned by the hereditary chiefs of Gitanyow, a...
Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs Call For Immediate Action Gitanyow Lax’yip, April 2, 2024: In a bid to ensure thorough consideration of environmental impacts and uphold Indigenous rights, the Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs (GHC) have commissioned an expert report...
Naxginkw, Tara Marsden, Wilp Sustainability Director for the Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs speaks with CBC Daybreak North about concerns with the proposed Ksi Lisims LNG project and the Prince Rupert Gas Transmission (PRGT) pipeline. The LNG terminal is inextricably...
Gitanyow Lax’yip, March 14, 2024: Premier Eby’s push for the expansion of LNG development directly contradicts his promises on climate action, exacerbating the very crisis he claims to combat. The Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs (GHC) condemn the Premier’s hypocrisy...