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Is Canada entering a new commodity supercycle and are we prepared for what comes next? In this episode of Power Struggle, Stewart Muir is joined by Heather Exner-Pirot, Director of Energy, Natural Resources, and Environment at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute, to explore the economic and geopolitical forces reshaping Canada’s future. From uranium and mining stocks to LNG expansion and oil markets, Exner-Pirot explains why commodity cycles matter — and why this one could redefine Canada’s global position. They discuss: • The return of investor interest in energy and mining • Why oil demand continues to grow globally • LNG, natural gas, and British Columbia’s strategic role • Methane regulations and the cost of compliance • Carbon competitiveness and investment risk • Nuclear power and Canada’s uranium advantage • Arctic sovereignty, security, and NORAD modernization • What it truly means to be an “energy superpower” This is a candid conversation about prosperity, policy, and realism in a world where energy demand is rising — not falling. At a time of global instability and shifting alliances, Canada’s resource base may be its greatest strategic advantage. The question is no longer whether the world needs Canadian energy — but whether Canada will seize the opportunity.