The Northern View, October 01, 2014

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PRINCE RUPERT VOL. 9 NO. 40

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

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Petronas “ready to call off” terminal

CULTURAL CELEBRATION Feature

Delays, uncertainty frustrating executive officer

Heart of our City: Peter Witherly Page A6

BY SHAUN THOMAS PRINCE RUPERT / The Northern View

“I doubt we will be able to make a positive ... decision by year-end.”

Sports Rampage prepare for season opener Page A15

Martina Perry / The Northern View

Zamboanga dancers perform on Saturday night as part of Filipino Night, an evening that showcased the culture of the Philippines. For more on the event, see Page A14.

Community

Finding early evidence of life Page B1

See PETRONAS on Page A2

Cullen finds strong support for oil tanker ban Unifor throws its weight behind MP’s bill

Exploring the Oona River environment BY MARTINA PERRY / SHAUN THOMAS Page A22 PRINCE RUPERT / The Northern View

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The chief executive of Petronas is warning that things need to change within Canada if the company is going to move ahead with its liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal on Lelu Island. Speaking with the Financial Times, Shamsul Abbas said Canada has to “buck up real fast”” if it wants to be seen as a credible player in the global LNG G - Shamsul Abbas market and be taken seriously by investors. “The way things are developing the project remains uncertain and I doubt we will be able to make a positive [final investment decision] by year-end,” he is quoted as saying.

Skeena — Bulkley Valley MP Nathan Cullen is optimistic his bill banning oil tanker traffic on the North Coast will find support after it was introduced into the House of Commons last Tuesday. Cullen acknowledged his Act to Defend the Pacific Northwest bill, which would also encourage refining oil prior to export, is targeted specifically at stopping the Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline. “I’m not going to be happy until I see this company walk away and until we take the threat of another company showing up with the same idea completely off the table. That’s what this

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“I’m not going to be happy ... until we take the threat of another company showing up completely off the table.” - Nathan Cullen legislation does,” said Cullen, who noted the bill “does not take on the LNG debate”. Cullen said the response to the bill during its first reading in the House of Commons was primarily supportive. The next opportunity for debate on the act won’t be until the new year, which will be followed by a vote.

“That vote is the critical first step for us and that’s why I’m taking this bill on the road and engaging residents,” he said, referring to the Take Back Our Coast tour that will kick off in Prince Rupert in October. However, the idea has already found favour with Canada’s largest union, Unifor. “The NDP’s bill puts Canadians first. It has a long-term vision that respects democracy and good jobs,” said Unifor’s western director Joie Warnock, adding he feels Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s resource development strategy “might as well have been written by foreign oil companies”. Members of the public who would like to provide input on the bill are encouraged to attend the Prince Rupert event at the Nisga’a Hall on Oct. 14.

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