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Nov. 19, 2025
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the Liberal and NDP politicians pushing the American-owned Ksi Lisims gas terminal are starting to get nervous... and the backlash is just beginning.
in the leadup to @markjcarney ’s “fast-track” announcement last week in Terrace, people made 1,734 phone calls to key cabinet ministers’ Ottawa offices, warning them not to put this MAGA billionaire-backed project on the list - that was on top of 38,267 petition signatures from across Canada. in spite of that, Carney announced he was sending Ksi Lisims LNG to his newly-created Major Projects Office for consideration as a “Project of National Interest.”
if it gets that “national interest” designation, Ksi Lisims would become eligible for billions in federal subsidies – and exemptions from Canadian laws and environmental regulations under the controversial Bill C-5. at this point, the timeline and process are unknown. but until then, the fight is on.
although Carney’s budget includes new tax breaks for LNG projects, he has not yet declared Ksi Lisims in the “national interest,” or committed any specific funding. most importantly, the project’s Wall Street backers have not made a Final Investment Decision on the gas terminal or the pipeline - so the Korean shipbuilders and American pipeliners they’ve contracted are still waiting to start work.
that means we have a crucial window to highlight how this project is politically toxic - and financially risky. to move forward, the Liberals will have to give billions of our tax dollars to investors like Steve Schwarzman (one of Donald Trump’s top donors) and Leon Black, the New York billionaire who bankrolled Jeffrey Epstein.
it’s going to get worse for the politicians pushing this MAGA billionaire-backed project. giving Canadians’ tax dollars to friends of Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein - while people struggle to afford groceries and shelter - would ignite a deep and lasting rage among many voters.
we’ll keep you posted, and let you know about the next opportunity to give our leaders a piece of your mind.
[Top photo: Carney and Robertson in Terrace BC]