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flag Canada’s federal officials showed interest in a Norwegian-backed LNG project in Quebec, which aims to boost energy exports and align with climate and economic goals.

flag Federal officials in Canada expressed interest in a proposed liquefied natural gas project in Quebec, led by Marinvest Energy Canada, a Norwegian-backed company aiming to build an LNG export facility near Baie-Comeau. flag Internal documents show the project could supply substantial volumes of natural gas to Europe, supporting energy security and transition goals. flag Though a high-level meeting was not held, a lower-level official attended a briefing, and the company engaged in lobbying efforts targeting senior government figures. flag The project remains in early stages, with no formal designation as a project of national interest, but aligns with Bill C-5’s goals of fast-tracking major developments for economic, Indigenous, and climate benefits. flag The Quebec government previously rejected a similar project due to Indigenous and public opposition.

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