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Executive Director of Content, Canadian Energy Centre

Deborah Jaremko

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Executive Director of Content, Canadian Energy Centre

Calgary

Beats

Primary beats

CanadaEnergy

Secondary beats

Social NetworkingOil and GasArt ReviewsCommunity NewsInternet CultureSatirePoliciesCurrent EventsPollingStreaming Music ServicesLifestyleTheaterDance Music NewsEnergy Startups

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other journalists

Seniority Positions

Executive Director of Content

Industries

public relations & communications

Medium Formats

Canadian Energy Centre

Content

Total articles 1344

  • Available on paid plans

    Saskatchewan Indigenous leaders urging need for access to natural gas

    By Cody Ciona, Deborah Jaremko

    Apr. 03, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Saskatchewan Indigenous leaders urging need for access to natural gas

    By Cody Ciona, Deborah Jaremko

    Apr. 02, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Saskatchewan Indigenous leaders urging need for access to natural gas

    By Cody Ciona, Deborah Jaremko

    Apr. 03, 2025

As seen in

Canadian Energy Centre,Castanet News,Sudbury Star,Mining,Winnipeg Sun,Ottawa Sun,Toronto Sun,Edmonton Sun,Business In Vancouver (Biv),Sask Today,The Hamilton Spectator (Hamilton, On)

Company Info

Canadian Energy Centre

The Canadian Energy Centre (CEC), also known as the "Energy War Room," was established by the Government of Alberta on December 11, 2019. Its main goal was to promote Alberta's energy industry and counter campaigns against Canada's oil and gas sector. The CEC was headquartered in Calgary, Alberta, and led by CEO Tom Olsen. Initially funded with an annual budget of CA$30 million, this was later reduced to CA$12 million. The CEC operated through three main units: the Rapid Response Unit, which addressed misinformation about Canadian oil and natural gas; the Pro-Active Energy Literacy Unit, which created content to improve public understanding of the energy sector; and the Data and Research Unit, which centralized and analyzed data for various stakeholders. The organization aimed to position Canada as a leading supplier of responsibly produced energy to meet global demand. The CEC was dissolved on June 11, 2024, and merged into Alberta Intergovernmental Relations.

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Founded: 2019


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