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Indigenous
Unlocking Indigenous Potential To Power Canada’s Net Zero Economy
Allen Clarke, an Indigenous expert, explores three mutually beneficial ways Canada can unlock capital for Indigenous participation in major green projects.

Energy
Three Ways Canada Can Address The World’s Gas & Climate Crises
Each path carries economic and climate risks that Canadian policymakers and industry must weigh quickly—the window of opportunity won’t be open for long.

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Canada Needs Green Subsidies More Than Ever
Canada’s transition strategy needs to go past electric vehicles and critical minerals.
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The Next Green Revolution Project
How Canada Can Produce More Food and Fewer Emissions
The world needs a new Green Revolution, and Canada can play a leading role—indeed, it can be our moonshot for 2030 and beyond.
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December 30, 2025
In this bonus episode of Disruptors, host John Stackhouse speaks with Premier Danielle Smith about the future of power in Alberta. They dig into reliability needs, “bring‑your‑own‑power” models, how to finance nuclear in an energy‑only market, and what collaboration between provinces could unlock.
December 16, 2025
Building Canada: A new generation takes charge
John Stackhouse sits down with Build Canada’s Daniel Debow and Lucy Hargreaves to explore how entrepreneurs, students and community leaders are trying to turn concern into action. They discuss Canada as an ongoing project, the shift from an operator mindset to a builder mindset, and the role that bold ideas, pragmatic policy and public-private collaboration can play in getting major projects over the line.
December 9, 2025
John Stackhouse speaks with Premier Danielle Smith and John Kousinioris, President & CEO of TransAlta, about how Alberta is exploring that BYOP model for hyperscalers — and how a new Canada–Alberta energy MoU could pave the way for thousands of megawatts of AI computing power.
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