Canada WATCHES As Eby Flies To China For A $28 BILLION Prize
BC Premier David Eby just flew to China on his first-ever trade mission, personally chasing what he calls his "really big fish" — a meeting with PetroChina worth roughly $28 BILLION in provincial revenue tied to the LNG Canada Phase 2 expansion. In this video, we break down everything:
- Why Eby flew to Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou instead of sending officials
- What LNG Canada Phase 2 actually is and why it would double Kitimat's export capacity
- The international consortium behind it: Shell, Petronas, PetroChina, Mitsubishi, and Kogas
- Eby's direct quote: "We've been too dependent on the United States"
- Why the trip was shortened at the request of the federal government
- The Japan angle: Mitsubishi's separate talks with Canada's trade minister
- Why BC didn't release Eby's full itinerary to competitors
- How this connects to Trans Mountain and the Rongsheng pipeline talks in Alberta
- The honest limits: this is a trade mission, not a signed deal (we keep it accurate)
- The real criticism: is BC's pipeline caution sending mixed signals to investors?
Trump's trade war assumed Canadian provinces had nowhere else to turn. A premier just got on a plane and named the number and the company he's chasing instead.
Source: Canada Tomorrow
