Indigenous leaders are urging Prime Minister Mark Carney to emphasize the potential of Canadian liquefied natural gas (LNG) at the G7 summit, highlighting its role in enhancing energy security and reducing emissions. They argue that expanding LNG export capacity is vital for improving living standards in Indigenous communities, promoting economic development and self-determination. The letter, signed by heads of five pro-development Indigenous organizations, also calls for Carney to adopt a more optimistic stance on LNG exports, contrasting with former Prime Minister Trudeau’s approach.