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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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