Mar 30, 2020

LNG Canada giving $500,000 to support Covid-19 Community Response

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LNG Canada announced on Friday that it will commit $500,000 to support the community response to Covid-19 in both Kitimat and Terrace.

“The COVID-19 pandemic is putting tremendous stress on our communities and we’re hoping our contribution today will assist in collective efforts to protect people through prevention and care,” says Peter Zebedee, CEO of LNG Canada.

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