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What oil and natural gas mean to Canada’s economy

Even in times of economic challenge, Canada’s oil and natural gas industry remains a pillar of the country’s economy.

Crude oil forecast highlights Canada’s need to access new markets

CAPP’s annual report forecasts growth driven by increasing oil sands production, also identifies competitiveness challenges

The world wants more Canadian oil and natural gas: survey

People around the world see Canadian oil and natural gas as the energy of the future, according to a new global research survey.

VIDEO: Dr. Laura Dawson on Canada-U.S. Trade Relations

Laura Dawson, director of the Canada Institute, answers questions on trade, Canada-U.S. relations, and global opportunities

VIDEO: Robert Johnston on Canadian competitiveness

The CEO of Eurasia Group discusses energy, politics, and how Canada can stay competitive on the global stage.

Our Best Customer: And why we need to diversify

In 2015, more than 99 per cent of Canada’s oil and natural gas exports went to the United States.

How our best customer became our greatest competitor

The United States is our best customer, receiving more than 99% of Canada’s oil and natural gas exports. However, growing production south of the border has also made the U.S. Canada’s greatest competitor.

What would Energy East mean for Canada?

TransCanada’s proposed Energy East pipeline would strengthen our economy.

Natural Gas: Why Canadian exports have fallen

Rising natural gas production south of the border means Canada must diversify markets.