The Newsroom by DOB Energy

The Newsroom by DOB Energy
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DOB Energy's editor Richard Macedo, and reporters Josh Skapin and Cathryn Atkinson, interview energy leaders about the most important energy issues. Calgary-based DOB Energy is a trusted source of exclusive energy news, data and analysis.
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The show explores critical energy issues, including public opinion on Canadian energy, tariffs, trade wars, and their implications for oil and gas prices with episodes like the discussion on Canadians' shifting views about energy in the context of federal elections and trade relations.

DOB Energy’s editor Richard Macedo, and reporters Josh Skapin and Cathryn Atkinson, interview energy leaders about the most important energy issues. Calgary-based DOB Energy is a trusted source of exclusive energy news, data and analysis.
On today’s episode of The Newsroom, DOB Energy reporter Cathryn Atkinson speaks with Crystal Smith, Chief Councillor of the Haisla Nation in British Columbia.
Chief Smith will be discussing Indigenous involvement in energy projects, and what she’s learned through the Haisla Nation’s participation in Cedar LNG.
Editor’s note: After the podcast was recorded, Chief Smith announced she is not standing as a candidate for chief in the Nation’s upcoming elections.
Background reading:
Haisla Chief Crystal Smith is not standing for re-election.
Haisla Nation sees Cedar LNG take shape as main construction begins in 2025.
How global players should look at First Nations’ place in Canadian energy.
Episode editor: Kelli Gancer
Episode producers: Stephen Marsters, Richard Macedo

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