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PODCAST: What’s next for Canada – U.S. energy relations?

In the wake of the Keystone XL pipeline cancellation, Gary Mar of the Canada West Foundation discusses the next chapter of Canada – U.S. relations on natural gas and oil.

PODCAST: Hardship and hope for Canada’s oil and gas communities

Kelly McTaggart discusses how communities across Canada who depend on natural gas and oil for jobs and opportunities are doing through tough times–and why there’s hope for the future.

Real-life insights into oil and gas jobs

PetroLMI podcast ‘Not Your Grandpa’s Energy Industry’ delves into a day in the life of workers in the Canadian Energy Industry

PODCAST: What’s up with orphan wells in Canada?

Lars DePauw of the Orphan Well Association explains how support from industry and government are helping accelerate the pace of reclamation, which is good news for landowners, the environment and workers.

Energy Examined: Best podcasts of 2020

Energy Examined hosts Tracy Larsson and Leighton Klassen highlight their favourite clips and podcast episodes from 2020

PODCAST: How the CFS could hurt Canada’s economic recovery

Economist Miguel Ouellette of the Montreal Economic Institute discusses how the proposed Clean Fuel Standard could be detrimental to Canada’s recovery with uncertain environmental outcomes.

Where in the world are methane emissions?

Methane is a greenhouse gas byproduct of oil and gas operations. See how Canada is a world leader at reducing and eliminating methane.

PODCAST: What are the priorities of Canadians during the pandemic?

Canadians believe natural gas and oil should be part of our economic recovery. What does that mean for an industry facing major challenges?

PODCAST: Can Canada’s economy come back without oil and gas?

Energy executive, investor and philanthropist Mac Van Wielingen says he can’t imagine a recovery without Canada’s largest industrial sector and export commodity.