At a press conference on Sunday, Prime Minister Mark Carney emphasized the importance of partnerships in developing Canada’s energy sector. Carney said Canada must become an 鈥渆nergy superpower in all respects,鈥 highlighting technologies from nuclear and hydrogen to carbon capture and SMRs (Small Modular Reactors). He praised wildfire response efforts in Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan, and stressed the need for federal-provincial collaboration. The Prime Minister said Canada鈥檚 strength lies in its ability to innovate across clean and conventional energy with Indigenous and global partners.
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Carney calls for energy partnerships to make Canada a global superpower
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