The Future of the Energy Transition
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Op-Ed
Powering the Global Energy Future: Anticipating the Next Great Energy Transformation
David Rutherford
AVP, Sustainability Research & Insights
Mackenzie Investments
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Video Interview
The Culture and Politics of Building an Energy Superpower
John Cook
Senior VP & Portfolio Manager
Mackenzie Investments
Jackie Forrest
Executive Director
ARC Energy Research Institute
Dr. Bruce Lourie
President
Ivey Foundation
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Video Interview
Canada’s Energy Superpower Moment: What It Will Take to Build
Christine Healy
President & CEO
Northland Power
John Cook
Senior VP & Portfolio Manager
Mackenzie Investments
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Video Interview
Consent, Not Checkboxes: Energy Projects and Indigenous Rights in Canada
John Cook
Senior VP & Portfolio Manager
Mackenzie Investments
Raylene Whitford
Director
Canative Energy
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Op-Ed
From Energy Transition to Energy Transformation
David Rutherford
AVP, Sustainability Research & Insights
Mackenzie Investments
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Expert Series
The Future of the Energy Transition
Canada’s energy transition is not about resources but a build-out story. Clean power, critical minerals, hydrocarbons, grids, carbon management, and infrastructure must all scale, fast, if the country is going to compete in the new global energy economy. The issue is no longer ambition. It is execution: strategy, capital, permits, partnerships, workforce, and timelines.
This series focuses on Canada’s energy future: What gets projects built and what gets in the way, where investment is moving, how Indigenous partnership is reshaping development, which technologies are reaching real scale, and how Canada turns its resource strength into clean growth, trade, and long-term economic leverage.
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Série d’experts
L’avenir de la transition énergétique
La transition énergétique du Canada n’est pas une question de ressources, mais de déploiement à grande échelle. L’énergie verte, les minéraux critiques, les hydrocarbures, les réseaux, la gestion du carbone et les infrastructures doivent tous croître rapidement pour que le pays puisse rivaliser dans la nouvelle économie mondiale de l’énergie. L’enjeu n’est plus l’ambition, mais l’exécution : stratégie, capital, permis, partenariats, main-d’œuvre et échéanciers.
Cette série se penche sur l’avenir énergétique du Canada : ce qui permet aux projets de se réaliser, et ce qui les freine, où se dirigent les investissements, comment les partenariats autochtones transforment le développement, quelles technologies atteignent une véritable échelle, et comment le Canada peut convertir sa richesse en ressources en croissance propre, en échanges commerciaux et en levier économique à long terme.


