Federal judge dismisses legal challenges to Woodfibre LNG's 'floatel'

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OTTAWA – Canada’s Federal Court has rejected legal challenges disputing the approval of a so-called “floatel” used to house workers near Squamish, B.C., as they build a liquefied natural gas facility at an abandoned pulp mill. 

The court ruled on two judicial review applications challenging the decision by the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada to approve the use of a repurposed cruise ship to house workers for the Woodfibre LNG project. 

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