Energy CEOs to Canadian leaders: An urgent plan to strengthen economic sovereignty
March 19 2025 - 5:00AM
This morning, an open letter from 14 CEOs representing the four
largest pipeline companies and 10 largest oil and natural gas
companies was delivered to Canada’s political party leaders. This
is in answer to inquiries on how Canada can respond to escalating
global energy security challenges and the urgent need for pragmatic
energy strategies.
To read the full letter and view the signatories, please visit:
http://www.tcenergy.com/open-letter-to-party-leaders
Build Canada Now
“It’s time for Canadians to claim our economic sovereignty. In
recent months, each of us have been asked what needs to happen to
ensure Canada has control over its economic destiny, and what we
can do to make sure we have full access to global markets and
trade. We are saying it’s time to roll up our sleeves as a country,
and build needed energy structure,” says Adam Waterous, Executive
Chairman, Strathcona Resources Ltd.
“Canadians now recognize the need for us to grow our energy
sector and build energy infrastructure, including new oil and
natural gas pipelines, and Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) export
terminals. They want a country-wide push to champion our products
and pipelines, and to unleash the potential of our natural
resources. Everyone wants our country to continue to prosper and
our export-focused economy to grow,” he adds.
Canada has vast reserves of oil and natural gas, and credible
forecasts predict they will remain amongst the world’s largest
sources of energy for decades to come. Canada can provide for its
own domestic needs, while also exporting around the world. The
country can be a leader in global energy security by being a
provider of affordable, lower emission, democratically and
responsibly produced energy. Canada can compete against any major
global energy producer.
“Realizing Canada’s opportunity will take collaboration between
industry, government and Canadians. Today, the federal
government does not have the right policies, or the
regulatory framework to support oil and natural gas
investment. Delays in permitting processes for critical
infrastructure often results in billions in lost economic
opportunities for Canadians. It’s time for
change. These are barriers we have imposed on
ourselves that need to be removed,
now,” says François Poirier, President and Chief
Executive Officer, TC Energy.
An action plan for Canadian leaders
The letter outlines a clear plan with five calls for action. For
the oil and natural gas sector to expand and for energy
infrastructure to be built, Canada’s federal political leaders need
to:
- Simplify
regulation. The federal government’s Impact Assessment Act
and West Coast tanker ban are impeding development and need to be
overhauled and simplified. Regulatory processes need to be
streamlined, and decisions need to withstand judicial
challenges.
- Commit to firm deadlines for
project approvals. The federal government needs to reduce
regulatory timelines so that major projects are approved within 6
months of application.
- Grow production.
The federal government’s unlegislated cap on emissions must be
eliminated to allow the sector to reach its full potential.
- Attract investment.
The federal carbon levy on large emitters is not globally cost
competitive and should be repealed to allow provincial governments
to set more suitable carbon regulations.
- Incent Indigenous
co-investment opportunities. The federal government needs
to provide Indigenous loan guarantees at scale so industry may
create infrastructure ownership opportunities to increase
prosperity for communities and to ensure that Indigenous
communities benefit from development.
All CEO signatories of the letter are ready and willing to
engage so that energy projects move forward promptly, and
construction of critical infrastructure can begin for the benefit
of Canada and all Canadians.
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