Federal Energy and Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson says he “knows there are buyers” for Canada’s liquified natural gas (LNG) globally, quite the change in emphasis from former prime minister Justin Trudeau’s argument there was no business case for such projects.

“What I can tell you from the conversations that the prime minister has been having, the minister of foreign affairs has been having, the minister of international trade has been having, the conversations I’ve been having, our allies are very interest in Canadian LNG,” Hodgson said on Tuesday in an interview on .

When asked about competition from the U.S, which is ramping up its LNG export capacity, Hodgson responded: “Our production is much closer to Asian markets. Our production is much cleaner than the Americans in term

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