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Canada is sitting on one of the largest natural gas reserves in the world, enough to meet global demand for generations.
So why are we importing LNG from Australia?
This week, a tanker travelled 25,000 km to deliver natural gas to New Brunswick… even though the province sits on massive untapped reserves. Meanwhile, Canada has stalled export projects, banned development in key regions, and fallen behind countries like Australia that are cashing in on global energy demand.
In this episode of Tap the Maple, we break down:
Why Canada is importing energy it already has
How policy and regulation blocked development
The economic cost of lost LNG exports
How Australia built a $220M-per-day industry
What this means for jobs, growth, and energy security
Canada isn’t short on resources.
We’re short on leadership.
If you care about Canada’s economy, energy future, and global competitiveness, this is a story you need to understand.
By Bakes On ThingsCanada is sitting on one of the largest natural gas reserves in the world, enough to meet global demand for generations.
So why are we importing LNG from Australia?
This week, a tanker travelled 25,000 km to deliver natural gas to New Brunswick… even though the province sits on massive untapped reserves. Meanwhile, Canada has stalled export projects, banned development in key regions, and fallen behind countries like Australia that are cashing in on global energy demand.
In this episode of Tap the Maple, we break down:
Why Canada is importing energy it already has
How policy and regulation blocked development
The economic cost of lost LNG exports
How Australia built a $220M-per-day industry
What this means for jobs, growth, and energy security
Canada isn’t short on resources.
We’re short on leadership.
If you care about Canada’s economy, energy future, and global competitiveness, this is a story you need to understand.