Press Release
May 14, 2026
The world is changing rapidly. The United States is upending global trade, wars are ongoing in Europe and the Middle East, artificial intelligence is scaling at speed, and climate change is intensifying. In response, Canada’s new government is focused on what we can control: building an affordable, competitive, and sustainable Canadian economy. Central to this mission is supplying and controlling our own energy.
Electricity is the clear solution to Canada’s energy security, affordability, and competitiveness. Canada already has an 80% clean grid and some of the lowest electricity costs in the G7. As our economy and our industries become more energy-intensive, electricity demand in Canada is expected to double by 2050. This is an enormous opportunity for Canada to build a sustainable, affordable future.
To that end, Canada’s new government is launching a new National Electricity Strategy. This plan will double the capacity of our grid by 2050 and supply clean, reliable, affordable power across the country for decades to come. To develop this strategy, today, we are launching consultations with provinces, territories, Indigenous Peoples, utilities, and unions. Over the next few months, we will work together to identify the actions needed to double our grid most effectively and affordably.
This transformation will not only build a more sustainable Canada, but also a more affordable Canada. Canada’s National Electricity Strategy could deliver up to $15 billion in total energy savings by 2050 and lower total energy costs for 7 in 10 Canadian households. Realising these savings will require a willingness to use a wide range of energy – including natural gas. That’s why we intend to adjust clean electricity regulations to provide the flexibility needed to keep energy costs for all Canadian families reliable and affordable, while reducing emissions and building the clean energy system of the future.
This strategy will require major investments to generate more clean energy, connect our fragmented electricity grids, train and retain tens of thousands of skilled Canadian workers, and strengthen Canadian manufacturing so more of the technologies powering our grid are made here at home.
The strategy will be guided by four pillars:
As part of our comprehensive focus on affordability, we are also expanding support for energy-saving retrofits for up to one million households through financing, grants, and complementary measures. This includes making it easier for Canadians to transition from expensive propane, oil, and electric baseboard heating to more affordable electric heat pumps.
The work of doubling our grid is already underway. Through the Major Projects Office (MPO), we are advancing clean electricity generation projects – including hydroelectric projects like the Taltson Hydro Expansion in the Northwest Territories and the Iqaluit Nukkiksautiit Hydro Project in Nunavut, nuclear generation projects such as Darlington New Nuclear in Ontario, clean electricity transmission lines like the North Coast Transmission Line in British Columbia, and major wind developments like Wind West in Nova Scotia. To build more transmission intertie projects specifically, we will refer the development of a new comprehensive Transmission InterConnect Investment Strategy to the MPO.
In parallel, we are making Canada the best place in the world to build and invest in clean energy – from the clean economy investment tax credits and other investment incentives, to tightened methane regulations and strengthened industrial carbon pricing. We are accelerating approvals for critical mineral development and low-carbon housing. Through our Climate Competitiveness Strategy, we are unlocking hundreds of billions in investment across nuclear, hydro, wind, solar, and grid infrastructure, while making electric vehicles more affordable for Canadians.
In a more dangerous and volatile world, Canada is choosing to build. Our new National Electricity Strategy will deliver clean, affordable, and reliable energy systems built by Canadians, for Canadians.
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“In a rapidly changing and more volatile world, Canada is taking control of our future. With our new National Electricity Strategy, we will build at scale and speed to double our grid and power Canada strong with clean, affordable, reliable energy for all generations. When we master energy, we master our destiny.”
The Rt. Hon. Mark Carney, Prime Minister of Canada
“Canada is seizing the moment to drive economic growth and secure our energy future with bold action and ambition. This new National Electricity Strategy complements our government’s efforts to advance major projects in the electricity and energy sectors. With this strategy, we are not just building the grid of the future – we are building a stronger, more competitive Canada.”
The Hon. Dominic LeBlanc, President of the King’s Privy Council for Canada and Minister responsible for Canada-U.S. Trade, Intergovernmental Affairs, Internal Trade and One Canadian Economy
“Canada has a clear advantage: one of the cleanest power grids in the world. Clean electricity is helping fight climate change by cutting emissions. Through the National Electricity Strategy, we are building on that strength to drive innovation, power economic growth, and keep Canadian industries competitive, while creating good jobs and positioning Canada to lead in the global clean energy economy.”
The Hon. Julie Aviva Dabrusin, Minister of the Environment, Climate Change and Nature
“Countries around the world are waking up to the fact that a modern economy needs a modern power grid, and that energy security is national security. When it comes to electricity, Canada starts from a place of strength – but it’s time to build on that so we have a strong, affordable, sovereign grid for years to come. Working alongside provinces, territories, Indigenous Peoples, and industry, we will keep reliability high and bills low as we expand clean power for all Canadians and connect our grids from coast to coast to coast.”
The Hon. Tim Hodgson, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources
“Canada is building a faster, more reliable, and more connected electric grid to strengthen our economy and support Canadian workers and businesses. Our National Electricity Strategy will help attract investment, accelerate electrification, and ensure industries across the country have access to clean, affordable, and reliable power. At a time of rising tariffs and trade uncertainty, we’re investing in Canada’s industrial capacity and economic resilience so Canadian businesses can compete, grow, and lead in the clean energy future.”
The Hon. Mélanie Joly, Minister of Industry and Minister responsible for Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions
“Canadian workers are the foundation of our economic strength. Through the collaborative work of the Workforce Alliances, we will focus efforts on skills training, retraining, and retention to ensure that workers are ready to meet today’s challenges, including in electricity. This builds on the $6 billion investment through the 2026 Spring Economic Update’s Team Canada Strong initiative to recruit, train, and hire skilled trade workers. Together, these efforts create new opportunities, providing the talent needed to double the capacity of our grid by 2050 and supply clean, reliable, affordable power across the country.”
The Hon. Patty Hajdu, Minister of Jobs and Families and Minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Northern Ontario
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