How Canada’s resource sector can drive real jobs and recovery

Margareta Dovgal of Resource Works chats with Energy Examined about how support for Canada's resource sector could create 2.6 million jobs while driving action on climate change.

Dovgal is director of research for Vancouver-based Resource Works. On Sept. 16, she joined Leighton Klassen of the Energy Examined podcast to discuss the recent task force project that she led. (French-language version here.)

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