
Venezuela’s oil is back — and Canada could pay the price. In this urgent conversation, we break down how U.S. sanctions, Venezuelan oil flows, and Canada’s energy policies collide in ways that could devastate Canadian jobs, revenues, and sovereignty.
Host Mike Wixson sits down with Dan McTeague, former Member of Parliament, energy expert, and President of Canadians for Affordable Energy, to explain what’s really happening behind the headlines — and why Canada may be losing its most important market.
Key topics covered in this episode:
• How Venezuelan oil could displace Canadian oil in the U.S. market
• Why pipelines, not refineries, are Canada’s biggest bottleneck
• The real economic risks of Net Zero and energy virtue signaling
• What falling oil prices mean for Alberta — and all Canadians
• How Canada could still reclaim global energy leadership
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