Reaffirming Ontario's Support for Domestic Energy Infrastructure Development

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In light of the evolving global trade dynamics, particularly the recent tariffs introduced by President Trump's administration, it is crucial that Canada adapts and fortifies its economic strategies. Our nation's Energy and Mines Ministers are currently in session, crafting a robust plan for the advancement of our energy sector. As a dedicated member of Team Canada 🇨🇦, I am writing to express my firm commitment to this vital cause and to update you on the significant progress we are making together.

In collaboration with @sam, we have reaffirmed Ontario's steadfast support for the development of essential infrastructure that will propel our country forward on the path of energy independence. These initiatives include the construction of new pipelines, transmission corridors, and the expansion of our nuclear power capabilities. Additionally, we are focused on enhancing our ports to facilitate more efficient trade and energy exports.

The strategic investments in our energy sector will not only bolster our economy but also secure our energy future by reducing our dependence on the United States. By championing these projects, we are striving to create a Canada that is self-sufficient, resilient, and capable of weathering international economic uncertainties.

Our collaborative efforts are centered on shaping a nation that thrives on innovation, sustainable growth, and the collective strength of our provinces. Together, we aim to construct a comprehensive energy infrastructure that benefits all Canadians, from coast to coast to coast.

I am confident that through unity and a shared vision, we will overcome current challenges and emerge stronger. Our collaborative approach will undeniably yield substantial results, positioning Canada as a leader in the global energy market and ensuring a prosperous future for generations to come.

Thank you for your ongoing support and interest in the development of our country's energy landscape. Should you have any questions or wish to contribute to the conversation, please do not hesitate to reach out.

Best regards,

Stephen Leece