
Carolyn Svonkin
Carolyn Svonkin is a spokesperson for Canada's Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, Jonathan Wilkinson, and has been vocal in critiquing recent proposals related to liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects, emphasizing environmental concerns and the lack of social license from local Indigenous groups.
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Carolyn Svonkin, a spokesperson for federal Energy Minister Tim Hodgson, said in an interview Sunday that it’s 'not impossible' to approve a pipeline while still maintaining the tanker ban.
B.C. Premier says he could back new pipeline if tanker ban remains in placeCarolyn Svonkin, a spokesperson for Tim Hodgson, stated the government's commitment to the softwood industry.
Ottawa rolls out $700-million loan package for softwood industryCarolyn Svonkin, spokesperson for Mr. Hodgson, replied in an e-mail regarding the Government of Canada's economic tool kit for critical minerals projects.
Trump’s investments in Canadian critical minerals could push Ottawa to follow suit, industry players sayCarolyn Svonkin, a spokesperson for Energy and Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson, criticized Mr. Poilievre’s LNG announcement.
Poilievre promotes reviving LNG project in Quebec’s Saguenay region














