Carney discusses ‘partnerships’ with oil and gas executives in Calgary
- On Sunday, Prime Minister Mark Carney held a private roundtable in Calgary with over two dozen leaders from the energy sector to discuss potential collaborations.
- The meeting was held to gather feedback from energy leaders on Carney's strategy to establish Canada as a leading force in the global energy sector, following a letter from 38 CEOs advocating for policy reforms to support this objective.
- The CEOs called for scrapping the federal emissions gap, repealing industrial carbon pricing, and overhauling the Impact Assessment and Oil Tanker Moratorium Acts to expedite energy projects.
- Carney committed to implementing a streamlined "one project, one review" process that acknowledges provincial evaluations and stated the federal government is dedicated to actively supporting these collaborative efforts.
- Carney’s engagement, praised by Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, signals federal support amid a critical time for Canada’s energy sector and ongoing wildfire response efforts.
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Prime Minister Carney meets with energy sector in Calgary
Prime Minister Mark Carney met with oil and gas executives in Calgary on Sunday to get their input for his plans to make Canada an energy superpower. Carney, in his first visit to Calgary since being sworn in as prime minister, sat down for a closed-door roundtable with several representatives of the energy sector.
Carney Meets With Oil and Gas Execs in Calgary
Prime Minister Mark Carney met with oil and gas executives in Calgary this weekend to explore “partnerships” and gather feedback on his strategy to establish Canada as an energy superpower. Carney conducted a private roundtable discussion with more than two dozen members of the energy sector on June 1. The meeting marked his first visit to Calgary since taking office. The meeting was attended by ATCO CEO Nancy Southern, Cenovus Energy president …
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