Canada needs to own its role as an energy supplier on the global stage

With the energy disaster in Europe, our potential energy customers see confusion from this government.
Organization for Security and Co-operation chairman-in-office Zbigniew Rau addresses delegates at a July 2022 meeting, in Birmingham, U.K., where European countries spoke of the consequences of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on their respective energy sectors, writes Earl Dreeshen.

It has been a little more than a year since the war began in Ukraine. As a participant in numerous meetings of the Organization for Security and Co-operation (OSCE) in Europe over the last number of years, I have witnessed the aggressive actions of Russian President Vla...

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