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As long as the world needs oil and natural gas, the economic benefits should support Canadian families.

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@TimHoustonNS
Tim Houston
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Nova Scotia has natural gas resources offshore and onshore that, if developed responsibly, can help create jobs, strengthen our economy, and lower power rates. For too long, this province was told to wait. Wait for investment. Wait for opportunity. We’re done waiting. My focus
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@ExnerPirot
Heather Exner-Pirot
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Hodgson said it was high time for federal policymakers to adopt a mindset of “Prairie pragmatism” when it comes to developing and leveraging Canada’s abundant natural resources. Must be Valentine’s Day 💛💚 https://t.co/wd1ZVtwZWT
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nationalpost.com
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@build_canada
Build Canada
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“It’s not so much about the signals and the speeches. It’s more about the actions and the results.” - Greg Ebel, CEO of Enbridge It's time to go! https://t.co/XRCtP3YeiD
buildcanada.com
Canada is in a productivity and execution crisis while the world is moving faster and becoming less forgiving. In this environment, delay weakens our economy and our ability to protect our interests.
@globeandmail
The Globe and Mail
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Enbridge says it’s not willing to take on development risk of Alberta pipeline project
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@BrianJeanAB
Brian Jean
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The transportation of Hydrogen, LNG, and oil products are all being considered. I look forward to Alberta and Manitoba working together to improve Canada’s economy! #Churchill #CanadianEnergy https://t.co/XhCGuULnvU
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@PipelineAction
Pipeline Action
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Ottawa cannot keep giving mixed signals to Canada’s energy sector - The Globe and Mail
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theglobeandmail.com
Economic strength and diversity are foundations of national resilience - it’s imperative we act accordingly
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@JavierBlas
Javier Blas
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CHART OF THE DAY: Vitol, the world's largest independent oil trader, shifts its view on global peak oil demand: higher and later. Now, Vitol sees a peak by the "mid" 2030s (previously it anticipated "early" 2030s). Peak demand seen at ~112m b/d (previously "almost" ~110m b/d).
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@BOEReport
BOE Report
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"We have nothing, I repeat nothing, to apologize for" 👏👏👏👏👏
@ericnuttall
Eric Nuttall
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My testimony on the critical need to increase Canadian energy exports to the House of Commons’ Committee on Natural Resources: https://t.co/aARlPGea81
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@ericnuttall
Eric Nuttall
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My testimony on the critical need to increase Canadian energy exports to the House of Commons’ Committee on Natural Resources: https://t.co/aARlPGea81
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@FNNGAlliance
First Nations Natural Gas Alliance
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An #LNG plant in Quebec could supply LNG to Europe as it faces a gradual drop in Norwegian production of #naturalgas: https://t.co/06AhrnnAAE From the Montreal Economic Institute @iedm_montreal
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@CBCOlympics
CBC Olympics
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The moment it sunk in 🥹 #MilanoCortina2026
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@PipelineAction
Pipeline Action
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Alberta Energy Minister ⁦@BrianJeanAB⁩ argues that getting Canadian oil and gas to the Pacific isn’t just about revenue—it’s about displacing dirty fuels and stabilizing global markets.
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energynow.ca
Alberta Energy Minister Brian Jean argues that getting Canadian oil and gas to the Pacific isn't just about revenue—it's about displacing dirty fuels and stabilizing global markets By Don Maclachlan...
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@ExnerPirot
Heather Exner-Pirot
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Carney govt trips to China and India, and the speech in Davos, bolstered hopes we’re serious about being an energy superpower. Meanwhile in Canada, ECCC has been adding new policies and proposals that are killing investment certainty at home. My latest: https://t.co/2IIYZlNJCA
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thehub.ca
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@PipelineAction
Pipeline Action
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We can’t make these mistakes again. Our failure to build major projects has cost us a significant amount of economic and trade security.
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@PipelineAction
Pipeline Action
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Fate of Canadian economy will depend on how we adapt to structural changes, Macklem says Bank of Canada governor urges business, government to step up their game in AI and trade diversification
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financialpost.com
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@PipelineAction
Pipeline Action
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We all benefit from a strong Canadian energy sector!
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@ABDanielleSmith
Danielle Smith
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Alberta is happy to see TMX working on increasing oil exports by 10%. The world needs our energy exports, notably Asian markets. We will continue pushing for more export capacity including a new pipeline to the Canadian northwest coast. Read full article:
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@PipelineAction
Pipeline Action
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Alberta premier sees several options for new oil pipeline to meet demand in Asia
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financialpost.com
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@PipelineAction
Pipeline Action
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Why do these anti-everything protest groups, who already take credit for blocking so many critical job-creating infrastructure projects, want to see our athletes go without desperately needed sponsorships? Are they going to make up the shortfall? Nope.
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nationalobserver.com
As Canada’s teams, sponsored in part by Petro-Canada, prepare to head to Italy for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan–Cortina, Podborski is among thousands of Canadians surveyed who argue the Games...
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@ExnerPirot
Heather Exner-Pirot
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“Having the two most important ports in B.C. rank amongst the least productive in the world isn’t only embarrassing. It’s a measure of indifference Mr. Carney and Canadians simply can’t abide.” https://t.co/mkd9Ysy6Iy
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theglobeandmail.com
If we cannot move goods to global markets from our largest ports, others will do it from theirs. Those others are Americans
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