Quebec open to rekindled GNL Québec gas facility project amid U.S. tariff threats

Quebec Minister Benoit Charette delivers remarks on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, on Oct. 1, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Spencer Colby

QUÉBEC - The Quebec government says it would be open to reviving a liquefied natural gas project in the Saguenay region to transport Alberta energy overseas, as a way to reduce the country's reliance on the United States as an export market.

Quebec refused to authorize GNL Québec Inc.'s proposed liquefaction facility and export terminal in 2021 and Ottawa followed suit in 2022, with both governments citing environmental and other concerns.

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