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First nations sign pipeline deal

A $200-million benefits agreement was signed Monday in Vancouver.
Local First nations sign deal with Pacific Trail Pipelines
Front row left to right: Jeff Lehrmann

Front row left to right: Jeff Lehrmann, president, Chevron Canada Limited, Janine McArdle, Senior Vice-President Apache Corporation and President of Pacific Trail Pipelines Management Inc., BC Premier Christy Clark and Chief Raymond Morris, a member of the FNLP Executive Committee, sign a $200-million benefits agreement Monday in Vancouver with 15 First Nations on the Pacific Trail Pipeline component of the Kitimat LNG project. Skin Tyee Nation Chief Rene Skin is present in the back row, second from the right.

 





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