Your Support is Producing Real Results - Newsletter: May 2022

Canada Action Newsletter

Dear Visitor,

The combined efforts and support from our grassroots supporters continue to help move Canada’s natural resource sectors in the right direction.

As the world’s demand for energy, food, minerals, lumber and all other raw materials continues to increase, Canadians are increasingly recognizing the opportunity and responsibility that we have in providing these goods.

The recent announcements of the approval of the Woodfibre LNG export terminal in BC and the Bay du Nord offshore oil project near Newfoundland show that Canadians are supporting our energy sector literally from coast to coast. 

We truly believe that decisions like these require continued proud and positive support for natural resources from people like you.

Thank you for your continued support for Canada’s future!

However, Canada is still far from reaching our great potential as the global source for responsible resource development. With your help, we will continue to advocate for Canada’s resource sectors, the families who work in them, and all the many environmental and economic benefits they offer.

- Cody


Radio Debate

 Cody Battershill defends Canada's environmental track record in a radio debate about emissions targets with environmental activist and pipeline opponent Dr. Tim Takaro.

 


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Natural Resources Are For All to Share in Canada, Indigenous Peoples Included!

Estella Peterson

The abundance of farmland, aquaculture, forests, oil, natural gas, minerals and metals makes Canada a “land of opportunity” for many foreigners searching for jobs to create prosperity for themselves and their families. Indigenous people within Canada want that opportunity as well.

 


Carbon Capture is a Major Opportunity for Canadians: REPORT

The build-out of carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) technology can help transform Canada's oil and gas sector into one of the lowest greenhouse gas (GHG) emission feedstocks in the world, according to a new report by CIBC Capital Markets.

 


Supporter Spotlight:
Hon. Bronwyn Eyre

Saskatchewan Minister of Energy and Resources

Our spotlight this month is Minister Bronwyn Eyre. As the Minister of Energy and Resources MLA for Saskatoon Stonebridge-Dakota, Minister Eyre is a Canadian energy and resources advocate and she talks to us about the importance of Canadian energy and resources for our communities, economy and environment.

 


60+ Essential Wood Products Made Possible by Canadian Forestry

Forests are where Canadians love to live, work and play. Covering ~40% of Canada's land, forests have become deeply ingrained into the everyday lives of millions of Canadians.

 


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PS: Want to do more? The best way to help us support Canada's natural resource industries is to volunteer or donate. If you'd like to volunteer, sign up for our Resource Champions team as a digital volunteer here. You can also donate here.

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