CGEP Webinar: The Impact of Canada’s Election on the Global Energy Transition

Event Date: 
May 13, 2025

The relationship between the United States and Canada, each of which is the other’s principal source of imported energy, has become increasingly fraught in recent months. Canada and the US have imposed tariffs on cars, metals, and other exports and imports on each other. At the end of April, Canadian voters elected Mark Carney prime minister and the Liberal Party into power, the result of a campaign built largely around opposition to Trump administration policies driving these actions. Carney has spoken publicly about reducing Canada’s reliance on US energy by building relationships with Europe, and, possibly, China.

Please join the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University SIPA for a rapid response briefing with Robert Johnston, CGEP senior director of research; Jon Elkind, CGEP senior research scholar; Sarah Bianchi, CGEP distinguished visiting fellow; and Chris Bataille, CGEP global fellow. They will discuss the implications of the Canadian election for the US-Canada energy relationship, the global energy transition, and how the Carney administration’s priorities may influence the increasingly fragmented geopolitical landscape emerging around the world.

This public event will be hosted via Zoom.

When: Tuesday, May 13, 2025 @ 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM ET

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