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EPISODE · Jun 5, 2026 · 3 MIN

Dan McTeague: Pipelines Could Save Canadians Money

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Why are gas prices still so high — in a country that is awash in GAS?In this episode of The LeDrew Three Minute Interview, Stephen speaks with Dan McTeague, former Liberal MP and long-time energy analyst, about the forces driving fuel prices in Canada.McTeague explains why recent dips at the pump may be temporary, pointing to global oil supply pressures, the war involving Iran, and uncertainty around the Strait of Hormuz. Recent reporting has tied global fuel volatility to escalating tensions around Iran and threats involving the Strait of Hormuz, a critical oil transit route.But McTeague also argues that Canada’s problem is not only global. He says domestic policy choices — including Trudeau’s woke directives, blocked energy infrastructure, and years of Liberal net-zero politics — have weakened the Canadian dollar and reduced Canada’s ability to benefit from its own resources.The conversation covers:Why gas prices recently droppedWhy McTeague believes prices could stay higher for longerIran, oil shortages, and global supply disruptionsCanada’s missed opportunity on pipelinesThe petro-loonie and the weak Canadian dollarHow government policy affects pump pricesWhether Canada could lower prices by getting energy projects built fasterAs Canadians face escalating costs for gas, groceries, and everyday essentials, this interview asks whether Ottawa is doing enough — or whether Liberal energy policy is making life more expensive Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Why are gas prices still so high — in a country that is awash in GAS?In this episode of The LeDrew Three Minute Interview, Stephen speaks with Dan McTeague, former Liberal MP and long-time energy analyst, about the forces driving fuel prices in Canada.McTeague explains why recent dips at the pump may be temporary, pointing to global oil supply pressures, the war involving Iran, and uncertainty around the Strait of Hormuz. Recent reporting has tied global fuel volatility to escalating tensions around Iran and threats involving the Strait of Hormuz, a critical oil transit route.But McTeague also argues that Canada’s problem is not only global. He says domestic policy choices — including Trudeau’s woke directives, blocked energy infrastructure, and years of Liberal net-zero politics — have weakened the Canadian dollar and reduced Canada’s ability to benefit from its own resources.The conversation covers:Why gas prices recently droppedWhy McTeague believes prices could stay higher for longerIran, oil shortages, and global supply disruptionsCanada’s missed opportunity on pipelinesThe petro-loonie and the weak Canadian dollarHow government policy affects pump pricesWhether Canada could lower prices by getting energy projects built fasterAs Canadians face escalating costs for gas, groceries, and everyday essentials, this interview asks whether Ottawa is doing enough — or whether Liberal energy policy is making life more expensive Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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