Quebec LNG Facility Gains Small Investment from Local Entrepreneurs
Quebec investors made a start Tuesday on filling a year-old gap left after Berkshire Hathaway Inc. walked away from the plan for French Canada to enter the global liquefied natural gas (LNG) market.
Construction contractors Cegerco and L. Fournier et fils Inc. announced a C$2 million ($1.5 million) initial participation commitment by an entrepreneur group in the region east of Montreal, where the proposed Energie Saguenay export terminal would be built.
Cegerco President Jeannot Harvey and L. Fournier proprietor Jérémi Fournier described the commitment as a message to Canadian authorities and international business that the LNG project has community support, should be approved and deserves investment.
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In an ordinary year, Toronto travel agent Leila Lavaee would be busy around this time preparing custom itineraries for her customers in far-flung destinations like Jordan, France and the Galapagos.
But now, with growing COVID-19 restrictions and an uptick in cases worldwide limiting international travel, Lavaee says she has had to get creative. Instead of the wonders of ancient Petra, the culture of the Louvre or islands teeming with sea turtles, she is pitching more local experiences to clients this year – such as an RV trip across Canada, a spa getaway and a boating holiday on the Rideau Canal. I ve sort of pivoted my business in terms of looking at what can be done locally, Lavaee said.