ResourceWorksTV: What does 2019 hold in store?

The BC Natural Resources Forum drew some 1,200 delegates to Prince George in early January for the largest conference of its kind in western Canada. For the second year in a row, ResourceWorksTV was there. Check out these videos.

The BC Natural Resources Forum drew over 1,000 delegates to Prince George for the largest conference of its kind in Western Canada. Broadcaster Camille MacDonald sought out interesting stories, especially highlighting the themes of innovation and environmental consciousness. 

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This year, LNG was on the minds of many delegates, especially with the positive investment decision from LNG Canada to proceed with its historic investment spanning British Columbia’s north. Mining’s contribution to electric vehicles was highlighted, as was the growing potential of renewable energy.

To get their perspectives, Camille interviewed nearly two dozen influencers from industry, government, and First Nations – including B.C. premier John Horgan, forests minister Doug Donaldson, Haisla Nation chief Crystal Smith, and Petronas Canada President & CEO Mark Fitzgerald.

Watch for more episodes to come. They can also be watched on Facebook here. (And remember: if you like it, please do share it.)

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