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Prince Rupert hosts indigenous-led energy roundtable
Summary
An indigenous-led roundtable met in Prince Rupert on Feb. 6 to discuss collaboration on a northern B.C. energy corridor and marine safety; Blackish Enterprises provided an update on an engagement process supported by the Government of Alberta.
Content
An indigenous-led roundtable took place at the Highliner Hotel and Conference Centre in Prince Rupert on Feb. 6. Local government officials, marine safety experts and First Nations representatives attended. The meeting focused on collaboration and on strengthening work toward an energy corridor for northern B.C. Multiple presentations were shared during the day.
Key points:
- The roundtable was held Feb. 6 at the Highliner Hotel and Conference Centre in Prince Rupert.
- Participants included local government, marine safety experts, and First Nations representatives.
- The session focused on collaboration and on advancing an energy corridor and preparedness for the North Coast.
- Blackish Enterprises provided an update on an indigenous-led engagement process reportedly supported by the Government of Alberta; coverage named Chris Sankey as the company's president and described his remarks as calling the day a promising first step and expressing hopes for a prosperous future for their people.
- Topics discussed included the future of energy, port operations, corridor safety and integrity, spill response and rapid deployment, flood control and infrastructure protection, and tug assist services and marine safety.
Summary:
The roundtable brought multiple stakeholders together to discuss preparedness, protection and practical solutions for the North Coast. Undetermined at this time.
