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DESCRIPTION:Date: May 21\, 2026 | Time: 5:30PM | Location: McGill Faculty C
 lub | Followed by a Cocktail Reception | Free Event\n\nRegister now\n\nThi
 s presentation explores how rapid clean‑technology disruption is restructu
 ring the global energy system—and what this upheaval means for Canada as i
 t navigates economic and geopolitical change. It argues that the shift isn
 ’t a simple fuel swap but a systemic reordering driven by plunging technol
 ogy costs\, electrification\, and digitized energy systems. These forces a
 re reshaping markets faster than legacy institutions can adapt\, creating 
 both opportunity and risk for a Canada caught between its hydrocarbon past
  and emerging clean‑tech future.\n\nThe talk situates Canada within a shif
 ting “post‑American” global landscape and emphasizes the need to treat dis
 ruption as a fundamental strategic force.\n\n\n\nModerated by Dr. Bruce Lo
 urie\n\nPresident\, Ivey Foundation & TISED Professor of Practice\n\n \n\n
  \n\n\nMarkham Hislop\n\nMarkham Hislop is a Canadian energy journalist an
 d founder of Energi Media\, now in its 18th year. He is best known for his
  long-form interviews of international energy experts and his data and evi
 dence-driven analysis of energy systems and the global transition to low-c
 arbon technologies. But Markham has also contributed interesting work on e
 nergy transition theory\, albeit with a journalism focus. His work focuses
  on technology disruption\, electrification\, geopolitics\, and the struct
 ural forces reshaping oil\, gas\, and power markets. With a background in 
 public policy and decades of experience in journalism\, Markham brings cla
 rity and skepticism to complex energy debates. He is widely recognized for
  identifying emerging trends early and framing them in ways that influence
  public discourse\, helping audiences understand how technology\, economic
 s\, and policy intersect in the evolving global energy system.\n
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LOCATION:Faculty Club\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 0E5\, 3450 rue McTavish
SUMMARY:Disruptive Innovation\, the Energy Transition\, and Canada
URL:https://www.mcgill.ca/channels/channels/event/disruptive-innovation-ene
 rgy-transition-and-canada-372660
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