APEBC Webinar: The Economic (and Reconciliation) Impact of Canadian Energy Projects (followed by the APEBC AGM)
With Canada confronting mounting domestic economic challenges and growing uncertainty in its relationship with its largest trading partner, there is an urgent need to drive growth at home while expanding and diversifying global trade. Canada’s vast natural resource wealth offers a powerful lever for economic diversification but unlocking that potential will require bold commitments from government, industry, and Indigenous partners.
Hear from Karen Ogen, CEO of First Nations Natural Gas Alliance, as she speaks to recent successes in LNG, how these projects represent a model for deepening reconciliation, and where the potential of this industry and First Nations participation lies.
Please note that the keynote speaker will be presenting from 10:00-11:00 am PT. The Annual General Meeting will follow, and this portion of the event is open to APEBC members only.

Karen Ogen is the CEO of the First Nations Natural Gas Alliance, a society of First Nations in support of responsible LNG development in Canada – with a priority on the environment, and on First Nations consultation and engagement.
Karen brings extensive experience to her role, having served as elected chief of the Wet’suwet’en First Nation for six years, 2010-2016. She was also a council member for the Nation 1987-1990 and again 2019-2022.
She is familiar with the needs of Indigenous communities throughout B.C. and seeks to increase economic opportunities for First Nations through providing information and education regarding responsible resource development.
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Virtual (Microsoft Teams) Jun 19, 2025 10:00 am - 11:30 am PSTEvent Registration
Public Attendee List
- Andrew Dang
- Marina Savchenko
- Robert Bartnik
- Andrew Trachsell
- Gorkem Ozdemir
- Denise Mullen
- Beverly Tennant
- Maryna Ivus
- Antonia Prlic
- Andrea Sullivan
- Étienne Audet
- David Williams