Canadian Perspectives on Energy & Resources in a Shifting Economic Landscape

Revisit our must-attend webinar for a better understanding of the complex interplay between public opinion, energy, resources, and Canada's economic future.

Canadian Perspectives on Energy & Resources in a Shifting Economic Landscape

With the U.S. signaling a more protectionist stance and proposing hefty tariffs on Canadian resources, the economic implications could be profound. In this context, understanding the pulse of Canadian public opinion is more critical than ever. 

Listen in as expert researchers from Ipsos' Public Affairs Team share exclusive new polling data that explores whether Canadians are reconsidering their views on key issues, including: 

  • Interprovincial Trade Barriers: Do Canadians favour changes to the flow of goods and resources within our own borders?
  • Major Infrastructure Projects: Might projects, such as pipelines, benefit from shifting public support in light of these new economic realities?
  • Resource Project Approvals: As the world seeks secure sources of critical minerals, would Canadians support accelerating mining approvals?
  • Renewable Energy: Could the U.S. stance influence Canadian perceptions of the role of renewables in our energy mix?
  • Regional Nuances: What are the differences (and similarities) in how Canadians feel about these issues between East and West?

Gain valuable insights into the current mindset of Canadians as we grapple with the potentially far-reaching consequences of our largest trading partner's policy choices. Be sure to also join us for future sessions in our Lunch & Learn Insights series hosted by your friends at Ipsos in Vancouver.

Speakers:

  • Cameron McFadyen, Vice President, Western Canada, Ipsos Canada
  • Kyle Braid, Senior Vice President, Public Affairs, Ipsos Canada
  • Gregory Jack, Senior Vice-President, Public Affairs, Ipsos Canada
  • Martin Hrobsky, Senior Vice President, Public Affairs, Ipsos Canada
  • Meghan Miller, Senior Account Manager, Public Affairs, Ipsos Canada

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