The News Forum
Featured on The News Forum, Tammy Nemeth’s engaging three-minute history shorts, bringing added context and perspective to Canada’s evolving energy narrative. Watch here.
The News Forum
These high-impact national bumpers are airing 100 times daily on The News Forum alongside current news coverage, reinforcing the major energy stories shaping Canada’s economy and investment landscape.
Avatar Innovations
Avatar Innovations recently hosted its 2026 Shark Tank, bringing together 150 energy professionals from more than 40 leading energy companies over the past three months to tackle some of the industry’s most pressing production and operational challenges.
On May 14, the top teams took the stage to showcase their solutions — offering a rare glimpse into the next generation of energy leadership and the innovations made possible through your support.
Canadian Energy Executive Association
A Look Back at the Canadian Energy Executive Association’s Year of Advocacy, Education, and Industry Impact. Read more here.
Climate Discussion Nexus
CDN Executive Director John Robson and crew went to the Canadian Arctic in late March to examine and discuss claims of runaway heating, unprecedented thawing and general doom in light of the evidence, present and past. Learn more here.
Canada Powered by Women
Canada Powered by Women has just completed its national tour, amplifying the voices of informed and engaged women who are ready to influence the future of Canada’s energy and economy. View report here.
Montreal Economic Institute (MEI)
The MEI commissioned Ipsos to poll Canadians on their opinions regarding various energy-related issues. View Here.
GeoLogic
The Sustainability in Energy® Micro-Credential (SEMC) is a free learning program designed to boost skills and get you ready for the job market. The program gives you the key skills to tackle the most critical challenges facing energy today. For more information click here.
Energy for a Secure Future
ESF Chair, Shannon Joseph was in Houston for CERAWeek 2026, where she joined Scott Volk, Trevor Ebl, and Sharleen Gale to discuss Canada’s low-carbon LNG advantage and its growing role in global energy security. Read more here.
Indigenous Resource Network
AISES in Canada National Gathering attendance– IRN recently participated in the AISES in Canada National Gathering in Toronto, strengthening connections with Indigenous students and professionals while supporting pathways to leadership across STEM and resource development. We also had the opportunity to speak with and interview Indigenous students and explore their interest in careers within the oil and gas industry.
Energy Strong
Canada's Weekly National Energy Update is specifically designed as a non-partisan, weekly energy update for Canada's elected officials at the federal, provincial, territorial and municipal levels, it is also a great weekly update for anyone. Anyone can sign up for free by clicking the link below. It comes out each Friday afternoon. For those who don't open it on Friday, it is resent on Saturday. For those who don't open it on Friday or Saturday, it is resent on Monday. This ensures a high open rate. Click here to sign up.
RESOURCE WORKS
A new investigative series examines how the Coastal GasLink protests became a cautionary tale about who gets to decide Indigenous economic futures.
By Stewart Muir. Read Here.
Energy for a Secure Future
Shannon Joseph, Chair of Energy for a Secure Future’s latest article on The Hub.
Read it Here.
Climate Discussion Nexus
Latest Readout Video - Dr. John Robson comments on key items from the latest Climate Discussion Nexus weekly "Wednesday Wakeup" newsletter. Watch Here.
Switch Classroom
2025 Executive Impact Report here.
Switch Classroom made waves in 2025 and have big goals for 2026. These are some of the highlights:
Approximately 110,000 students reached across BC, Alberta, and Saskatchewan
We’ve built a strong Teacher Advisory Council in BC (Elementary, Middle, and High School across BC) and are expanding on-the-ground presence
Our visibility into BC schools and districts has increased. We have secured our Teacher Advisory Council (TAC) in BC, representing the full K-12 spectrum:
○ Elementary: Nelson / Kootenays ○ Middle School: Squamish / Greater Vancouver Regional District ○ High School: Powell River / Sunshine CoastWe maintain an ongoing relationship with the UBC Faculty of Education and will be hosting a dedicated Resource Fair in early February to equip students for their long-term teaching practicums, thereby onboarding the next generation of BC educators.
Ontario guides are currently in peer review, with French translations of select resources underway