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Powering the Federation: A Blueprint for National Electricity Integration in Canada
Canada’s heavy reliance on energy trade with the United States and its limited interprovincial connections come at a growing cost to Canadians. This is why now is the time to integrate the country’s electrical grids.

Future-Ready Workforce Strategies and Matching Skills Model: The Energy Transition Case
While many of the skills needed to shift into emerging jobs in a lower-carbon economy are already present among Canadian workers, persistent mismatches and gaps in technical knowledge, problem-solving, and critical thinking remain.

The Big Squeeze: Lessons from the Trans Mountain Pipeline about the Costs of Invisible Bottlenecks
Over the last decade invisible pipeline bottlenecks cost British Columbians big time – squeezing BC Lower Mainland residents by an estimated $1.5 billion per year prior to the completion of the Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion.
Energy Independence with Travis Toews and Rory Johnston
Energy independence from the United States requires resolve. Alberta’s Travis Toews and Rory Johnston of Commodity Context tells our Michael Hainsworth that threats against our sovereignty are bringing more Canadians around to the idea of pipelines to the coast.
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