Reframing Canada’s contribution to the global energy supply

There are jobs that could be created and lessons that could be applied if the focus was on meeting the demand where it is, instead of trying to keep the demand tied to the past.
Canada cannot export wind or sunshine, but it can export engineering and the commodities that underpin the energy transition, writes Karen Ziegler.
Canada has so much to offer the world in meeting its energy needs—if only Canadians would get out of their own way. It took the oil and gas industry far too long to acknowledge the role hydrocarbons have in climate change and, unfortunately, there are still those who prefer to rail against some i...

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