Global Energy Show takes over Calgary's BMO Centre

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The Global Energy Show returns to Calgary from June 11 to 13 at the BMO Centre in Stampede Park.

On June 5, 2024, Calgary Municipal Land Corporation, the Calgary Stampede, and their partners celebrated the grand opening of the BMO Centre at Stampede Park.

“Energy continues to be one of those topics that is transformative and discussed around the world. It’s linked to many big issues and challenges like affordability, the environment, jobs and the economy,” Samain said.“We’re really excited to have Nick Nanos to give an idea about what Canadians are thinking coast-to-coast and how their perceptions of energy are changing,” Samain said.

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