Travels in LNG: Hear firsthand why First Nations are embracing opportunity

HOMELAND JOURNEY: More than 20 First Nations are actively supporting the LNG Canada project. Many of their members are choosing to speak out about their personal views. Meet Diane Lukasser of Kitsumkalum First Nation.

Diane Lukasser, an employment and training counsellor with Kitsumkalum First Nation located near Terrace, B.C., describes the occupational challenges in her region, where she coordinates training First Nations members including finding them LNG-related work. She emphasizes the importance of these jobs and industry being available in order to support these newly trained members.

This video is part of the Homeland Journey project supported by Resource Works. 

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