SOLD OUT- A new federal regulator – Is there a future for major energy projects in Canada?

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11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m
Calgary, AB

SOLD OUT

The NEB is on its way out, and a new regulatory system is on its way in. Strong words have been spoken at the federal committee discussing the new regulator – industry leaders claim the new regulator will effectively mean the end of new energy infrastructure projects. If so, that’s dire for an industry that literally fuels the Canadian economy.

Now is the time to take a close look at the details of the new regulator, and what it means for the energy sector, First Nations, and the future of major infrastructure. Please join The School of Public Policy for our monthly Current Affairs luncheon, where a panel of experts will address what this new regulator may mean for Calgary, Alberta and Canada

Participants include:

  • Rodney Northey, Partner, Gowling WLG
  • Fenner Stewart, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Calgary
  • Jennifer Winter, Scientific Director, Energy and Environment Policy, The School of Public Policy
  • Steven Saddleback, Director, National Energy Business Centre of Excellence
  • Robert Tarvydas, Director, Regulatory, Facilities, TransCanada Corp.

Moderated by Jen Gerson, writer, TV panelist and podcaster.

Click here for participant bios.  Additional participants to be confirmed.

Where:

Fairmont Paliser Hotel
Alberta Room (Mezzanine)
133 9th Ave SE
Calgary, AB

TIME

Registration – 11:30 a.m.
Lunch and program – 11:45 a.m.
Conclusion – 1:30 p.m.

Registration: $70.00

For questions or more information, please contact us at sppcomm@ucalgary.ca