Kitsault Energy Announces Bold Vision to Double Canada's GDP and Balance the Federal Budget Within 15 Years

BY Business Wire | ECONOMIC | 04:06 PM EDT

Proposed National Energy and Commodity Corridor Would Connect Port Churchill in Northern Manitoba to Kitsault Port and Terminal on British Columbia's Northwest Coast

CALGARY, Alberta--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Kitsault Energy today announced a transformative vision for Canada's economic future, outlining a strategy designed to double the nation's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and contribute to balancing the federal budget within the next 15 years.

At the center of this vision is the development of a new energy and commodity corridor connecting Port Churchill in Northern Manitoba with the Kitsault Port and Terminal on the northwest coast of British Columbia. The proposed corridor would create a strategic transportation and export link across Canada and allow for the export of crude oil, NGL, propane, butane, uranium, potash, canola, and pulse crops, strengthening Canada's position in global markets.

"Kitsault Energy believes Canada has an unprecedented opportunity to unlock its vast resource potential and create long-term prosperity for future generations," said Dr. Krishnan Suthanthiran, Founder and President of Kitsault Energy. "By investing in world-class infrastructure and establishing a national energy and commodity corridor, Canada can accelerate economic growth, expand export capacity, attract investment, and enhance national competitiveness."

The project could also deliver significant economic benefits, particularly for First Nation communities, through job creation, increased revenues, improved wastewater systems, clean drinking water infrastructure, affordable and quality housing, and access to better healthcare through Best Cure Pro Health Centers.

Kitsault Energy will be exhibiting at the Global Energy Conference at the BMO Centre in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, from June 9?11, 2026. Conference attendees are invited to visit the Kitsault Energy booth to learn more about the company's vision, infrastructure initiatives, and long-term strategy for Canadian economic growth.

For additional information about Kitsault Energy, please visit www.kitsaultenergy.com.

About Kitsault Energy

Kitsault Energy is focused on developing innovative energy, infrastructure, and resource projects that support economic growth, energy security, and sustainable development across Canada and international markets.

Source: Kitsault Energy

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