Krishnan Suthanthiran Highlights Canada’s Clean-Energy Future and Opportunities for First Nations Communities and Canada–India Collaboration

WASHINGTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Prime Minister Mark Carney is advancing his government’s commitment to positioning Canada as a global energy leader and super power. His approach includes supporting clean-energy infrastructure, improving port capacity, and expanding Canada’s potential for liquefied natural gas (LNG) and crude oil exports. He is currently traveling to the UAE and South Africa to attend the G20 Summit and seeking investments in and expanded trade with Canada. These national priorities align with the long-term vision of Kitsault Energy (KE) and its founder and president, Dr. Krishnan Suthanthiran.


Canadian Ministers Anita Anand and Maninder Sidhu recently met with senior officials in India to deepen cooperation in clean energy, critical minerals, and supply-chain resilience. This engagement reflects a growing momentum toward strengthening Canada–India trade. Suthanthiran also met with the Indian High Commissioner in Ottawa, who expressed strong interest in the KE initiative and emphasized its potential to expand sustainable commerce between the two countries.

Originally conceived as an LNG export terminal in British Columbia, the KE project is being reimagined as a major butanol production and export facility, placing Canada in a competitive position within the global clean-fuel sector and supports both economic development and environmental responsibility.

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has voiced support for an Alberta to the Port of Prince Rupert pipeline to increase crude-oil exports to Asian markets. Among the proposals for BC’s northwest coast, the Spectra/Enbridge pipeline from Alberta to Kitsault/Observatory Inlet remains one of the most practical options, offering reduced impact on populated areas and a more efficient resource transport route.

Suthanthiran also emphasizes the contributions of the Best Cure Foundation/Canada, a nonprofit committed to improving the well-being of First Nations communities. Working with local leaders and project partners, the Foundation plans to establish job-training initiatives and Best Cure Pro Health Centers along the project corridor. These centers will focus on proactive and preventive care—covering primary care, dental, and vision services—to promote early detection, timely treatment, and long-term wellness.

The Foundation also aims to support expanded housing, workforce development, and sustainable economic opportunities in First Nations communities. These efforts are intended to promote healthier living conditions while ensuring Indigenous communities benefit directly and generationally from Canada’s evolving clean-energy economy.

For more information, please view the KE project summary:

http://graphics.teambest.com/An_Executive_Summary_on_Kitsault_Energy.11.18.25.pdf

Contacts

Krishnan Suthanthiran

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krish@teambest.com