Senior leaders from BC Hydro, CN Rail, LNG Canada, B.C. Assembly of First Nations, Coastal GasLink, FortisBC and many more are expected to speak at the 2023 BC Natural Resources Forum in January.
When the BC Natural Resources Forum returns as a live event in Prince George this January, it will include a lineup of top industry, government and First Nations leaders on the program.
The program for the 2023 conference includes keynote addresses by BC Hydro president and CEO Chris O’Riley, BC Assembly of First Nations Regional Chief Terry Teegee and CN Rail president and CEO Tracy Robinson. LNG Canada CEO Jason Klein and Coastal GasLink president Bevin Wirzba will hold a “fireside chat” on liquid natural gas exports to close out the day on Jan. 18.
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