Canada’s energy minister on pipelines, Bill C-5 controversy

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Tim Hodgson, Canada’s energy and natural resources minister, on Liberal’s push to fast-track major projects, and the backlash from environmental and indigenous groups.

a man in a dark suit and white shirt and mauve tie speaks at a podium in front of Canadian flag
Tim Hodgson, the new federal energy minister, spoke to a business crowd in Calgary on Friday. (CBC)

Front Burner29:02Canada’s energy minister on pipelines, Bill C-5 controversy

Canada’s energy and natural resources minister Tim Hodgson is in charge of an extremely important file for the federal government. 

That’s because Prime Minister Carney campaigned on getting big energy and resources projects done, boosting Canada’s economy and extracting us from our close relationship with the U.S.

The stakes are pretty high for Minister Hodgson, who is new to politics but has extensive experience in the private sector, including time as CEO of Goldman Sachs Canada. He was also an adviser to Mark Carney during his time as governor of Bank of Canada. 

He talks to host Jayme Poisson about the controversial piece of legislation, Bill C-5, that would allow the government to fast track projects, but also exempt them from environmental laws and with some exceptions, acts of Parliament.

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