The Environment in Canada Podcast

Venezuela, Trump Oil Plans, the Threat to Canada & Pointless Oil Pipelines

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Jan 10, 2026
The discussion dives into how U.S. oil and gas lobbying undermines Canada’s sovereignty. It draws parallels with Venezuela's leadership changes, highlighting corporate influences disguised as national interest. Pressure on Canada to abandon climate action is a significant theme. The podcast also critiques potential oil oversupply from Venezuela's expansion and its economic implications for the west coast pipeline. Ultimately, it warns of the danger posed by oligarchs and emphasizes the need for strong climate policies and citizen engagement.
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INSIGHT

Soft Power Through Oil Lobbying

  • The U.S. uses corporate soft power, especially oil and gas lobbying, to weaken other countries' sovereignty.
  • Conor Curtis argues this strategy treats Canada like Venezuela and aims to preserve U.S. dominance by blocking climate action.
ANECDOTE

Venezuela Leadership Swap Example

  • In January 2026 the U.S. replaced Venezuela's leader with Delcy Rodríguez, whom U.S. oil interests favor.
  • Conor Curtis draws a parallel to how the U.S. might similarly treat Canada despite different governments.
INSIGHT

Venezuela Oil Undermines Pipeline Economics

  • Expanding Venezuelan oil would flood global markets and worsen economics for a new West Coast pipeline.
  • Curtis notes both Venezuelan and Alberta expansion stories serve a false narrative of long-term oil demand.
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