Brian Crombie Radio Hour - Epi 1591 - Energy, Sovereignty, and Canada’s Path to Becoming a Global Energy Power with Lisa Baiton
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Summary
🌍 Part 1 — Energy in a New Global Order
We explore how geopolitical instability and shifting alliances are reshaping global energy markets, and why energy security has returned as a central pillar of national strategy.
🇨🇦 Part 2 — Canada’s Energy Position
Canada is a major oil and gas producer with record output and major infrastructure projects — but limited export capacity continues to constrain growth.
⚠️ Part 3 — Overreliance on the United States
With the vast majority of exports going to the U.S., we discuss the urgency of diversifying energy markets to Europe and Asia and strengthening long-term economic sovereignty.
🛢 Part 4 — Strategic Energy Security
We explore the surprising absence of a Canadian strategic oil reserve and what energy security could look like in a modern geopolitical context.
🏗 Part 5 — Nation-Building Through Energy
Energy projects are more than industry — they are nation-building. We discuss infrastructure, investment certainty, and Canada’s potential to become a true global energy power.
🔎 The Big Question
Canada has the resources. The question is whether it has the will to build the infrastructure and policy framework to fully realize its energy potential.
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