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10 Canadian energy takeaways following the Liberal’s 2025 election win

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Canada is the 4th largest crude and liquids producer in the world and 5th ranking for natural gas. Canadians went to voting booths on April 28th on an election where energy superpowers was a key talking point amidst US tariff escalations. We frame the ten energy-related takeaways from the election result which sees Prime Minister Mark Carney and the Liberal party form a minority government. We also highlight Canadian supply trends and where certain policies could make an impact. Beyond crude, gas and LNG we touch on the country's increasing role in exporting propane to Asia, new energies growth ambitions and how upstream consolidation could stymie large project investment goals. This analysis provides critical insights for industry leaders and policymakers navigating Canada's evolving energy landscape. Read the full report for a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and opportunities ahead.

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