‘Let’s start by giving health care workers hefty raises.’ How to fix Canadian health care? Plus other letters to the editor for Oct. 5
: It seems there is in fact a business case to export liquefied natural gas from Canada to overseas.
In Kitimat, B.C, recent reports suggest the LNG Canada project can’t get built fast enough. While it is on schedule to export 14 million tonnes of LNG annually by the middle of the decade, partners Shell, Petronas, PetroChina, Mitsubishi and South Korea’s Kogas are already discussing the possibility of a second phase, which would double capacity and exports.
On the East Coast, headlines are the polar opposite. After meeting with the German Chancellor, who is desperately searching for a secure source of energy, Justin Trudeau declared that “there’s never been a strong business case” for LNG exports from Canada’s East Coast to Europe. Who should we believe? The international partners in a $40-billion project that is almost complete, or a Prime Minister who doesn’t seem to concern himself with monetary policy?Inside Scotiabank’s Surprising Succession Process
: Scotiabank has emphasized that incoming CEO Scott Thomson’s time on the board “gives him an in-depth understanding of how the bank works.” Using that logic, I understand how to give birth because I was there when my kids were born.
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