May 21, 2026
Why a comprehensive review of national energy goals is necessary to secure Canada’s economic and sovereign future
So much has changed in Canada and around the world — the value of energy security, the scale of the sovereignty challenge, the revisions to accepted climate‑warming models, Canada’s productivity and deficit pressures, the public statements of the International Energy Agency’s Executive Director, and Canadians’ growing support for new pipelines.
Six points to have in mind
1. The value of energy security has changed. The International Energy Agency’s State of Energy Policy 2026 opens with a clear statement: “…in recent years, energy has been elevated to a core issue of national and economic security.”
Read More: https://resourceworks.com/six-changes-governing-climate-policy/
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