Canada schools the United States in energy independence

U.S. Oil and Gas Association President Tim Stewart weighs in on OPEC plans to keep oil production cuts in place through 2025 and how the decision could impact gas prices prior to November's election.

Americans love to come out in front when it comes to the relationship with our next-door neighbor to the north. There’s almost nothing we want to cede to our Canadian friends that we can produce more of or do better.

Unfortunately, our dominance is ending under the inept administration of Joe Biden, particularly when it comes to energy independence.

Recently, the Canadians concluded their Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion construction, which will give the North American country a boon in oil production and shipping capabilities from Edmonton to the west coast around Vancouver.

The Canadians' Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion will give the North American country a boon in oil production and shipping capabilities from Edmonton to the west coast around Vancouver. (Getty Images)

Despite an ongoing fight with radical environmental groups, the Canadian government astutely realized the importance of finishing this project to help strengthen the country’s standing in the world.

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