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YEAR IN REVIEW
TESTIMONIALS FROM THE CERI NETWORK
CERI studies have IMPACT. For more than forty years, the Institute has
provided relevant, independent and objective economic research of Canada’s
most pressing energy and environmental issues.
Our audience includes industry, government, non-government organizations,
regulators, academia, media and a growing network of Indigenous Peoples and
organizations. We have reached out to many of them to understand, from their
perspective, where CERI adds value. Here's what some of them had to say...
“CERI provides evidence-based answers to some of the most pressing questions
surrounding Canada’s energy system. Canadian Chamber staff and members draw
regularly from their reports to ground our advocacy in the facts. Given the central
role of Canada’s energy system in some of the most important issues of our day,
including climate change, indigenous rights and economic competitiveness, CERI’s
sound economic analysis makes a crucial contribution to Canadian policy debates.”
Perrin Beatty, President Canadian Chamber of Commerce
"CERI reports are comprehensive, independent and provide excellent research for
those of us working on complex policy matters in the oil and gas and value- added
space.”
Ines Piccinino, ADM, Oil and Gas Division British Columbia Provincial
Government
"As a Member of the Research Advisory Committee for the Canadian Energy Research
Institute, I have had the privilege of contributing knowledge and thought leadership
to a national leading research institute. CERI provides cutting edge and ground-
breaking research by providing statistics and recommendations by supporting and
informing major policy decisions to Corporate Canada and all levels of governments
across the country. Canada’s energy sector benefits from CERI’s research and
valuable insights throughout a wide range of industry sectors and the economy as a
whole.”
Paul-Emile McNab, Director, Business Development and Strategic Initiatives
Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business