VIDEO: Natural Resource Exports Make Canada Stronger
3 Key Takeaways Record Growth: Vancouver's port moved 170.4 million tonnes (MMT) of cargo in 2025 with commodities leading the way, exporting 39.9 MMT of coal, 30.6 MMT of petroleum products, 30.03 MMT of bulk grain, and 14 MMT of fertilizer Crumbling Infrastructure: A 1969-era rail bridge at...
Key Takeaways Resource Momentum: Canada is finally approving major energy, mining, and infrastructure projects nationwide. Infrastructure Needed: Building transportation networks to get our products to market is crucial to our long-term economic success. Economic Opportunity: It's time to de...
Key Takeaways: Global Leader: Canada ranks 9th globally for installed onshore wind capacity, with nearly 19 megawatts (MW) installed. Powering Provinces: Wind farms now operate in 11 of Canada's 13 provinces and territories, with Ontario, Quebec, and Alberta leading the way. Economic Opportu...
Key Takeaways Seafood Powerhouse: PEI's fisheries and aquaculture sector generates more than $900 million in economic activity and supports over 8,000 jobs. Potato Province: PEI is Canada’s potato king, with a booming export industry worth $930 million internationally in 2025. Renewable Lead...
Key Takeaways Economic Impact: Chicken farming in Canada is a major economic driver: the sector supports about 112,600 jobs, contributes $12.2 billion to GDP, and pays roughly $4 billion in taxes Chicken Farmers: Canada produced roughly 1.4 billion kilograms of chicken in 2024, supplied by ~2...
Key Takeaways Tim Hodgson, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, says that China and India want more Canadian oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG), and it makes sense to send more of our energy directly from the West Coast of Canada – not as re-exports through the U.S. Gulf The Trans Mountai...
Key Takeaways Scaling Canadian LNG production to 100 million tonnes per annum would make Canada one of the largest LNG suppliers in the world, creating enormous economic opportunities LNG projects generate significant royalty and tax revenues, and are among the most economically impactful proje...
Key Takeaways: Healthcare & Doctors: A new 1-million-barrel-per-day pipeline would generate an estimated $5 billion annually in royalties – enough to fund 13,000 new doctors and provide healthcare to 17 million Canadians, according to a prominent energy investment specialist. Taxes & ...
Ontario is on the cusp of one of the most important electricity build-outs in its history. A new generation of nuclear projects is moving from idea to reality, and the numbers tell a powerful story: tens of thousands of good jobs, hundreds of billions of dollars in economic activity, and the rel...
Canada is moving forward with fast-tracking major projects of national importance, including liquefied natural gas (LNG) facilities poised to create much-needed jobs, opportunities, and revenues for Canadians. This includes LNG Canada Phase 2 and, most recently, Ksi Lisims LNG – both in British ...
Key Takeaways Agriculture: Ontario's AG and agri-food sectors support nearly 585,000 jobs and contribute close to $36 billion to provincial GDP. Mining: Ontario's mining sector employed nearly 150,000 people and sits atop the mineral-rich Ring of Fire, one of the most significant untapped cri...
India has joined a long list of countries that want more Canadian natural resources. The South Asian nation is telling Canada something we cannot afford to ignore: “We will buy as much of your energy as you can produce.” In a recent CTV interview, Tim Hodgson, Minister of Energy and Natural Reso...
To secure a stronger and more prosperous future for Canadians, we must fully harness our greatest industries – and agriculture is unquestionably among the most important. From coast to coast, Canadian farmers, ranchers, and processors grow and produce the food that sustains families here at home...