Brian Crombie Radio Hour - Epi 1524 - Canada’s Pipeline MOU, Indigenous Partnerships & Energy Superpower with Dr. Heather Exner-Pirot
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🔹 Why the Pipeline MOU is resonating nationally — from centrist voters to strong support in Alberta, and a pragmatic approach from BC’s Premier on LNG and pipeline infrastructure.
🔹 What it would take to build another pipeline in Canada — key regulatory reforms and conditions embedded in the MOU that could attract private investment.
🔹 The real role of Indigenous partnerships — consultation and accommodation vs. blanket consent, and how Indigenous loan guarantees could de-risk projects.
🔹 Canada’s political shift back to the centre — insights into the resignation of Minister Steven Guilbeault and the limits of the green-left in shaping energy policy.
🔹 Canada’s potential as an energy superpower — opportunities in oil, gas, uranium, gold, copper, and critical minerals, contingent on regulatory confidence.
🔹 Why mining and energy matter globally — challenges in the North, opportunities in Saskatchewan, and the benefits of exporting Canadian energy to Asia. A must-listen for anyone interested in pipelines, Indigenous equity partnerships, energy security, and the future of Canada’s economy.
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