Canada can’t be an innocent bystander in the energy security crisis

The simple fact is that if we do not extend a helping hand to our friends and allies in Europe, people will freeze this winter.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz signed a green hydrogen agreement in August. Scholz’s visit highlighted the very real and pressing energy needs of Germans, writes Gurpreet Lail.
Unlocking Canadian energy to make the world a better place. That is the main message we are trying to get across to Canada’s federal government. If we don’t unlock it now, then when? Europeans are in desperate need of reliable and affordable energy as they move away from dependence on Russian e...

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