Protecting Canada’s Vital Natural Resource Sector
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Welcome to the People Planet Prosperity Podcast. On today’s very first episode, Canada Action founder Cody Battershill sits down with Lynn Exner, Chief Operating Officer of Canada Action, to discuss Canada’s role in balancing increasing global resource demand with ongoing calls for environmental protection and sustainability. Canada’s national resources are critical not only to our economy, but also to the well-being of families and communities across the country.
Today Cody and Lynn dive into these important issues, and talk about why the world needs more Canadian resources. They discuss the many reasons to be proud of Canadian natural resources, understanding and appreciating the men and women who work hard to extract these resources across the country, and Canada's innovative role in environmental, social, and governance regulations. Cody offers his thoughts on the national impact if we were to shut down our mining, forestry, oil and gas, and agriculture sectors, and finally, they explain the importance of working together so that we can take the best possible care of our people, our planet, and our prosperity as the demand for Canada’s natural resources only continues to grow moving forward. This episode was recorded on November 19th, 2021.
To learn more about supporting Canada’s vital natural resource sector, please visit CanadaAction.ca.
Episode Highlights:
- The importance of Canadian resources
- Genesis behind the “I Love Canadian Mining,” “I Love Canadian Mining and Gas” movement
- How understanding and appreciation for natural resources differs across provinces
- Being familiar with the value of different resources across the country can help mitigate fear and confusion, and bring people together to work toward common goals
- The power of hearing people’s stories to help humanize faces behind the industry - the men and women who are working hard to provide for their families and support their local communities
- The reason for choosing Canadian natural resource products
- Canada is leading on the environment, worker safety, human rights, social progress, resource governance, and the equitable distribution of those economic benefits
- HowCanadaRanks.com
- Canada’s innovation and guiding the way for other countries to follow suit (e.g., carbon capture utilization and storage technology)
- Familiarity with our resource sector will help people truly appreciate it and strive for continual improvement together
- Involvement of First Nations and Indigenous communities with forestry, mining, oil and gas industries
- The need for natural resources will only continue to grow in the coming years, and Canada will continue to play a pivotal role - we have the resources, the people, the innovation, and the know-how
- The impact on Canada if we were to lose our natural resource sectors
- The world needs the resources we have, and it’s important to work together to take care of our people, our planet, and our prosperity
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“There was definitely not enough perspective on Canada's place in the world - how we live, where energy comes from, where food comes from, where houses come from, where iPhones and the internet [come from] - what makes it all possible. And I just didn't feel like there was enough pride, to be honest, in what we were doing and how we were doing it.”
“It's never about East versus West, or us versus them, or solar and wind versus oil and gas. It's not about breaking people apart. We need to be talking about bringing people together and reducing friction and polarization and misunderstandings and misinformation, to raise the level of...