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Canada’s Energy Future

As global demand for reliable, affordable, and lower-emissions energy continues to rise, Canada is uniquely positioned to be a trusted energy superpower. How can Canada modernize its energy infrastructure, attract capital, and accelerate innovation to meet the moment while remaining competitive and environmentally responsible?

On March 10, join Canada 2020 for Building an Energy Superpower: Canada’s Energy Future, a forward-looking policy conference focused on the ideas, investments, and partnerships needed to secure Canada’s energy future. Together, we’ll explore how Canada can responsibly harness its energy resources to drive economic growth, strengthen national security, and lead in a rapidly changing global energy landscape.

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Building an Energy Superpower: Canada’s Energy Future

Tuesday, March 10, 2026
Rogers Centre, Trillium Ballroom (Level 4)
Ottawa, ON

General Admission: $239
Full Table (8 Tickets): $1,720

This conference brings together policymakers, industry leaders, and innovators to offer a platform for practical, solutions-oriented dialogue—moving beyond rhetoric to actionable policy pathways. Discussions will examine the policies needed to unlock energy infrastructure, support conventional and emerging energy sources, modernize the grid, and deploy technology to reduce emissions while meeting rising demand. Attendees will gain insights into Canada’s strategic advantages, the barriers holding back development, and the choices that will shape the country’s prosperity for decades to come.

Featured Participants

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    Delia Cristea

    Chief Operating Officer and General Counsel, Power Sustainable

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    Marco Mendicino

    Senior Counsel and Strategic Advisor, Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP.

    Biography
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    Charlotte Raggett

    President, Rockies LNG

    Biography
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    JP Gladu

    Principal, Mokwateh

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    Lisa Baiton

    President & CEO, Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP)

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    Kristan Straub

    CEO, Canada Indigenous Loan Guarantee Corp.

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    László Varró

    Vice President Strategy, Insights & Scenarios, Shell International

    Biography
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    Ian Anderson

    Former President & CEO, TransMountain Corporation

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    Mike Crawley

    Board Director, Innergex

    Biography
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    Tiara Folkes

    Manager, Indigenous Relations Public Policy, TC Energy

    Biography
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    Susannah Pierce

    Former President & Country Chair, Shell Canada

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    The Hon. Kody Blois

    Member of Parliament, Kings—Hants, Nova Scotia; Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister

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    Mollie Johnson

    Assistant Deputy Minister, Low Carbon Energy, Government of Canada, Natural Resources

    Biography
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    Steve Elliott

    VP Gas Transmission & Midstream, Enbridge

    Biography
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    Sarah Schwann

    Chief Legal, People & Corporate Affairs Officer, Pembina Pipeline Corporation

    Biography
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    Scott Henuset

    President and CEO, Energy Alberta

    Biography
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    Terence Hubbard

    President, Impact Assessment Agency of Canada

    Biography

Summit Presenting Partner

  • Shell

Summit Partners

  • Pathways Alliance
  • CAPP

Summit Session Partners

  • AltaGas
  • Export Development Canada
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From Ambition to Action

Across Canada, leaders in government, industry, and Indigenous communities are facing a common challenge: how to move beyond inertia and deliver the large-scale projects our economy, people, and future depend on. Whether it’s building more housing, unlocking our energy potential, or transforming how we trade and move goods, the imperative is clear—Canada must get big things done.

Ambition alone won’t deliver results. In a country marked by regulatory delays, fractured jurisdictions, capital constraints, and risk aversion—execution is everything. Now is the time to learn from those who’ve broken through the gridlock and chart a path for what comes next.

On October 23, 2025, join Canada 2020 in Ottawa for the second instalment of “From Ambition to Action: Getting Big Things Done”—a one-day summit focused on the realities of delivering transformational projects in Canada.

Building on the momentum of the inaugural June edition, this follow-up event will once again convene top-level doers—developers, policymakers, Indigenous leaders, and industry builders—from across housing, infrastructure, energy, economic development, and trade. Together, they’ll share real-world insights, address persistent and emerging barriers, and shape actionable strategies to achieve national-scale progress.

This is not a summit for theorizing—it’s for decision-makers focused on action.

Featured Participants

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    Anne-Raphaëlle Audouin

    CEO, Nukik Corporation

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    Ehren Cory

    Chief Executive Officer, Canada Infrastructure Bank

    Biography
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    Leona Aqlukkaq

    Director, West Kitikmeot Resources Corp

    Biography
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    Debbie Gamble

    Group Head, Chief Strategy & Marketing Officer, Interac Corp

    Biography
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    Joshua Jeffery

    Founder, Bellwether

    Biography
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    Lisa Baiton

    President & CEO, Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP)

    Biography
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    Stéphan Déry

    President & CEO, Canada Lands Company

    Biography
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    Vern Yu

    President & Chief Executive Officer, Alta Gas

    Biography
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    Mark Sutcliffe

    Mayor of Ottawa

    Biography
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    Marko Dekovic

    Vice President of Public Affairs, Global Container Terminals (GCT)

    Biography
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    Clint Davis

    CEO, Cedar Leaf

    Biography
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    Mike Moffatt

    Founding Director, Missing Middle Initiative

    Biography
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    The Hon. Gregor Robertson

    Minister of Housing and Infrastructure

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    Sonia Kastner

    Co-Founder & CEO, Pano AI

    Biography
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    Dan Myerson

    CEO & Executive Chairman, Foran Mining Corporation

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    The Hon. David McGuinty

    Minister of National Defence

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    Hannah Thibedeau

    Executive Communications Officer, Global Public Affairs

    Biography
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    Premier David Eby

    Premier of British Columbia

    Biography
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    Reva Seth

    Board Member, Canada 2020

    Biography
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    Trevor Ebl

    President, Canadian Natural Gas Pipelines, TC Energy

    Biography
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    Sahir Khan

    Executive Vice-President, The Institute of Fiscal Studies and Democracy

    Biography
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    Alexandre Guilbault

    Vice-president, AI Business Enablement, TELUS

    Biography
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    Christina Smith

    Mayor of Westmount

    Biography
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    Photinie Koutsavlis

    Vice President, Economic Affairs and Climate Change Mining Association of Canada

    Biography
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    Mark Cameron

    Cerulean Global Advisory

    Biography
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    Tiara Folkes

    Manager, Indigenous Relations Public Policy, TC Energy

    Biography
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    Sean Boyd

    Chair of the Board, Agnico Eagle

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    Susan Smith

    Co-Founder, Canada 2020

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    Patrick Lortie

    Senior Vice-President and Chief Strategy Officer, CN

    Biography
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    JP Gladu

    Principal, Mokwateh

    Biography

Summit Featured Partner

  • Global Container Terminals

Summit Partner

  • AltaGas
  • Canada Lands Company
  • TC Energy

Session Partner

  • Pathways Alliance
  • Seaspan
  • Shell
  • KPMG
  • Canada Infrastructure Bank
  • WPC Energy Canada
  • OMERS