Gwyn Morgan

Gwyn Morgan

Credentials

According to a profile at The Association of Professional Engineers, Geologists and Geophysicists of Alberta (APEGGA), Morgan has a B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Alberta, and he completed the Executive Business Program at Cornell University.2Summit Awardยฎ Recipients,APEGGA. Archived March 21, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/JIyWn

Background

Gwyn Morgan is the founding CEO of EnCana Corp., Canada’s largest energy company. He stepped down as CEO in 2005.3Gwyn Morgan,” The Globe and Mail. Archived January 8, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/eLtve Morgan joined SNC-Lavalin as chairman in 2007 and stepped down in May 2013 following a “wake of high-profile bribery scandals surrounding the company.”4Where are they now? A look back at Canada’s outstanding CEOs,” Financial Post, October 22, 2013. Archived March 18, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/8VknW

EnCana was the result of a merger between PanCanadian Energy Corporation and the Alberta Energy Company (AEC). AEC was created in 1973 “to initiate a capital investment program and lessen dependence on foreign oil.”5Energy in Alberta timeline,” Government of Alberta, November 7, 2024. Archived March 20, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/4RN43 The Government of Alberta initially owned half of AEC, making it what some described as “the only certain winning investor in the multi-billion-dollar Syncurde project.”6Earle Gray (2005). The great Canadian oil patch : the petroleum era from birth to peak. Edmonton, Alberta. JuneWarren Publishing Ltd. Page 350. Accessed via Internet Archive. Archived .pdf available at DeSmog.

Morgan first joined AEC within months of its early operations, developing the Suffield-block gas resources, and became its CEO in 1993 after David Mitchell stepped down.” Morgan stayed on as head of Encana, which became the world’s largest independent oil and gas producer at the time after the merger. 7Earle Gray (2005). The great Canadian oil patch : the petroleum era from birth to peak. Edmonton, Alberta. JuneWarren Publishing Ltd. Page 486-487. Accessed via Internet Archive. Archived .pdf available at DeSmog.

Gwyn Morgan and his wife, Patricia Trottier, founded the Gwyn Morgan and Patricia Trottier Foundation in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.8Gwyn Morgan ‘Be An Engineer’ Bursary,University of Victoria. Archived February 8, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/Co7rC

According to his profile at The Globe and Mail, where he is a contributing writer, Gwynn Morgan is a trustee of the Fraser Institute, the Manning Centre for Building Democracy, now the Canada Strong and Free Network, and the Dalai Lama Center for Peace and Education. 9Gwyn Morgan,” The Globe and Mail. Archived January 8, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/eLtve He has reportedly donated nearly $200,000 to the BC Liberals from 2011 to 2017.10Jenny Uechi. “Canadian oilpatch says critics exaggerated its influence on Christy Clark government,” Canada’s National Observer. September 25, 2017. Archived March 20, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/riekI

He has served on the boards of various companies and nonprofit organizations, including American Petroleum Institute (API), the Accenture Energy Advisory Board of Accenture Ltd., the Canadian Council of Chief Executives, the Institute of the Americas, and the board of governors of the Canadian Unity Council, among others.11Gwyn Morgan,” Canada’s Outstanding CEO of the Year. Archived February 15, 2019. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/W1SLA

Stance on Climate Change

Retired professor Trevor Hancock examined Gwyn Morgan’s newspaper columns and, in an op-ed, described them as “an example of โ€˜discourses of delay,โ€™ which argue that we need oil and gas to fuel our society and change is impossible โ€” thus delaying action on climate change.”12Trevor Hancock: Morgan’s columns should come with a health warning,” Times Colonist, January 29, 2023. Archived March 3, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/SYzYy. Archived .pdf available at DeSmog.

July 15, 2023

Morgan wrote the following in the Times Colonist in an article titled “Canada’s economic hara-kiri will have little impact on climate change13Gwyn Morgan. “Comment: Canada’s economic hara-kiri will have little impact on climate change,” Times Colonist, July 15, 2023. Archived March 6, 2025.

“Wildfires in Canada and unseasonably high temperatures in Europe are being blamed on climate change, escalating the perceived urgency to ‘do ยญsomething’ about carbon emissions.”

[…]

“[W]ill all this economic sacrifice make any difference whatsoever to climate change? Hardly. Calculations using data from the Government of Canadaโ€™s Greenhouse Gas Emissions website show that, if all our gasoline and diesel-powered cars and trucks were taken off the road for one year, the total emissions avoided would offset Chinaโ€™s emissions for just 58 hours.”

December 12, 2020

Morgan wrote an article in the Times Colonist titled “LNG development is crucial to fighting climate change.”14Gwyn Morgan: LNG development is crucial to fighting climate change,” Times Colonist, December 12, 2020. Archived March 18, 2025. Archived .pdf available at DeSmog.

“[W]hat can Canada do to reduce global C02 emissions while also creating substantial economic benefits?” Morgan wrote.

“The answer: Export Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) to replace coal-fueled electricity generation, thus cutting coal plant emissions in half while creating tens of thousands of jobs and hundreds of billions of dollars in economic benefits.”

January 12, 2020

“U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration data show that since then the Earthโ€™s temperature has risen an average of 0.03 degrees Celsius per year. At that rate, the planet will warm 2.4 degrees by 2100,” Morgan wrote at the Times Colonist in an article titled “Climate ideology trumping common sense.15Gwyn Morgan. “Island Voices: Climate ideology trumping common sense,” Times Colonist, January 12, 2020. Archived March 18, 2025. Archived .pdf available at DeSmog.

“Thatโ€™s a sizable amount over 80 years, but itโ€™s certainly not the ‘climate emergency’ needed to galvanize people into making life-altering sacrifices like giving up cars or air travel or switching to ‘eco-friendly’ food.”

He concluded: “No other country has so deliberately turned itself into a climate-change martyr. And yet for all the economic, social and national unity pain inflicted, our sacrifices will have no perceptible impact on global climate change.”

July 30, 2019

Morgan wrote the following in an article at the Financial Post titled “Here are a few climate-change head scratchers for Canadian voters to ponder“:16Gwyn Morgan: Here are a few climate-change head scratchers for Canadian voters to ponder,” Financial Post, July 30, 2019. Archived January 29, 2025. Archived .pdf available at DeSmog.

“Firstly, there is no such thing as a ‘national’ climate emergency. Climate change is global, not national, and Canadaโ€™s contribution to global CO2 emissions is a minuscule 1.6 per cent.”

With regards to sea level rise, Morgan wrote:

“Despite all the calamitous rhetoric, the NOAA states that sea levels ‘continue to rise at the rate of about one-eighth of an inch (3.2 mm) per year.’ At that rate, a house built 10 feet above sea level today would still be 9 feet 7 inches above sea level 40 years from now.”

On renewables, he wrote:

“After hundreds of billions of dollars invested, wind and solar contribute just two per cent of global energy supply. And thatโ€™s only when the wind is blowing, and the sun is shining.”

On climate change, he commented:

“The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) would have us believe that fossil fuel emissions are the sole reason for climate change. But what about urbanization and deforestation?”

May 19, 2019

“[U]nlike the Liberals, Scheerโ€™s climate plan has to be based on the fundamental fact that Canadians could all move to Mars tomorrow and it would have almost zero impact on global climate,” Morgan wrote at the Times Colonist.17Gwyn Morgan: Climate-change strategy offers Scheer a way to win,” Times Colonist, May 19, 2019. Archived March 18, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/72y57

He added:18Gwyn Morgan: Climate-change strategy offers Scheer a way to win,” Times Colonist, May 19, 2019. Archived March 18, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/72y57

“Hereโ€™s why:

“Many Canadians have been led to believe (with the help of Liberal misinformation) that oil is a sunset industry. But the consensus of authoritative forecasts sees growth in developing countries pushing world oil demand from the current 100 million barrels a day to at least 110 million by 2030.

“If world oil demand is going up anyway, why should Canada cede the market for our most important export to Russia, Iran, Nigeria and Saudi Arabia โ€” countries that donโ€™t care about the environment and have horrendous human-rights records?

“At the same time, hundreds of coal-fired power plants are under construction in China, India and Southeast Asia. (Vietnam, one of the smallest countries in that region, has new coal plants under construction that could end up producing more carbon dioxide emissions than all of Canada.)

“As good little scout Canada struggles mightily to meet its commitments under the Paris climate accord, the vast majority of nations on the planet have already given up on the pact. Last year, global greenhouse-gas emissions grew by an estimated 2.7 per cent. So if Canadaโ€™s economy had simply ceased to exist, our 1.6 per cent of global emissions would have been replaced in just seven months.”

Morgan asked, “So what should Canada actually do about climate change?” His response was to focus on “risk-mitigation and homeowner compensation.”

He wrote:19Gwyn Morgan: Climate-change strategy offers Scheer a way to win,” Times Colonist, May 19, 2019. Archived March 18, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/72y57

“The clearest answer was recently offered by a man in hip waders, who was filling sandbags to help with the flooding in Central Canada. When he was asked by a reporter what should be done to prevent the floods, he said this: ‘Well, thereโ€™s all this talk about climate change, but I donโ€™t see what Canada can do about that when China and other countries keep burning more. If thatโ€™s going to cause more floods, weโ€™d better figure out how we can be ready for them.’

“Thatโ€™s the most common-sense analysis Iโ€™ve heard. Instead of throwing away billions of dollars subsidizing costly and impractical ‘green power’ and handing taxpayer money to buyers of electric cars, letโ€™s redirect those billions to risk-mitigation and homeowner compensation.”

Key Quotes

December 5, 2024

“One annoying characteristic of Canadian unions is timing strikes to when they will cause the most harm and stress,” Morgan wrote at the Times Colonist in an article titled “Strikes divide Canadians into haves and have-nots.”20Gwyn Morgan: Strikes divide Canadians into haves and have-nots,” Times Colonist, December 5, 2024. Archived December 6, 202. Archive URL:

Morgan wrote, “The reality is that Canadaโ€™s unionized monopolies are both dividing and destroying our country.” He added, “Our elected representatives need to extend the list of essential services where striking is prohibited to include health-care workers, police, firefighters and electricity-supply workers.”

November 13, 2024

Writing at the Times Colonist, Morgan suggested that fossil fuels would best meet the power demands for artificial intelligence (AI):21Comment: Artificial intelligence will drive demand for fossil fuels,” Times Colonist, November 13, 202. Archived November 14, 2024. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/KNyBq

“[W]ind and solar are ยญintermittent and canโ€™t be counted on for the secure baseload AI requires,” Morgan wrote. “Three Mile Island wonโ€™t come back on stream until 2028. Until then, growth in AI power demand will have to be met by fossil fuels. Natural gas is by far the lowest emission fossil fuel and, fortunately for Americans, itโ€™s in robust supply,” he added.

March 21, 2024

Morgan criticized the confinement of Tamara Lich, Chris Lysak, and Jerry Morin during the convoy that also blocked the Canada-US border crossing at Coutts, Alberta, which protested COVID-19 mandates.22Gwyn Morgan. “Comment: Truckers get jail time while real criminals get bail and parole,” Times Colonist, March 21, 2024. Archived March 27, 2024. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/lBq33

“One of the fundamental cornerstones separating a democracy from a dictatorship is the prohibition of government interference in the judicial process. But what else can explain the stark discrepancy between the Crownโ€™s treatment of the non-violent convoy leaders and its pervasive and persistent empathy for habitual criminals and even murderers,” Morgan wrote in a Times Colonist article titled “Truckers get jail time while real criminals get bail and parole.”

October 5, 2023

“Chinaโ€™s emissions charade has gone on far too long. Itโ€™s time for Canada to lift the carbon tax burden from the shoulders of Canadians and put it where it will actually help the planet,” Morgan wrote at the Times Colonist.23Gwyn Morgan. “Comment: Canada should call out China’s emissions charade,” Times Colonist, October 5, 2023. Archived September 15, 2024. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/REYOi

January 11, 2023

“How ironic that the net-zero fantasy has empowered a despicable despot named Vladimir Putin. But he has not been the only beneficiary,” Morgan wrote at the Times Colonist in an article titled “How the net-zero fantasy has empowered dictators.”24Gwyn Morgan. “Comment: How the net-zero fantasy has empowered dictators,” Times Colonist, January 11, 2023. Archived September 8, 2024. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/SvC5a

July 15, 2022

“People are beginning to catch on that ‘the road to hell is paved with green intentions.’ The green movementโ€™s crusade to replace the 84 per cent of energy currently supplied by fossil fuels with windmills, solar panels and biofuels has led to much talk about energy supply and prices,” Morgan wrote at the Financial Post in an article titled “The disastrous consequences of the green movement.”25Gwyn Morgan: The disastrous consequences of the green movement,” Financial Post, July 15, 2022. Archived March 3, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/9zoYZ

June 3, 2022

“The marvellous Christmas movie Polar Express, starring the inimitable Tom Hanks, ends with the words ‘anything is possible, if you only believe.’ Except, as adults understand, many things arenโ€™t possible, not even if some people do believe them. An obvious example is the fantasy that the 84 per cent of global energy supplied by oil and gas can be replaced by so-called ‘green energy’,” Morgan wrote at the Financial Post.26Gwyn Morgan: Hard facts puncture anti-fossil fuel fantasies,Financial Post, June 3, 2022. Archived January 29, 2025.

March 19, 2022

“At this time, when Vladimir Putin threatens to cut oil exports, the importance of unleashing Canadaโ€™s enormous oil resources has never been clearer,” Morgan wrote at the Times Colonist.27Gwyn Morgan. “Comment: How to create impoverishment and energy insecurity,” Times Colonist, March 19, 2022. Archived April 9, 2022. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/LRjJk

March 16, 2022

Morgan wrote the following in a Financial Post article titled “How to make people poor and energy-insecure“:28Gwyn Morgan: How to make people poor and energy-insecure,” Financial Post, March 16, 2022. Archived January 29, 2025.

“Middle Eastern countries, led by Saudi Arabia, will be major contributors and, despite U.S. and U.K. bravado in banning Russian imports, current and forecast world oil demand cannot be met without Russian oil. The disparate list of countries controlling world oil supply may soon include Iran if, as news reports suggest, President Biden is naรฏve enough to remove oil export sanctions in return for the Ayatollahโ€™s ‘pledge’ to suspend uranium enrichment. That would leave world oil supply security in the hands of one country that subjugates women, another led by a murderous psychopath and a third developing a nuclear bomb with the avowed objective of annihilating Israel.

“Meanwhile, with the worldโ€™s third largest oil reserves, Canada is sacrificing hundreds of billions of dollars per year in revenues and new capital investment and tens of thousands of well-paying jobs on the net-zero altar by pursuing policies that make building new oil export pipelines virtually impossible.”

February 10, 2022

“[T]he reality here on Planet Earth is that the usable hydrogen does not exist in nature. Usable hydrogen is manufactured in refineries fuelled by natural gas and coal,” Morgan wrote at the Times Colonist.29Gwyn Morgan. “Comment: Fossil fuel follies of 2021,” Times Colonist, February 1, 2022. Archived October 8, 2024. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/KMTfx

September 21, 2021

“Clearly, building wind and solar farms that could replace the 84 per cent of global energy currently supplied by fossil fuels is technically impossible and would be very damaging to the environment. Moreover, the colossal costs of trying to do it would drive electricity prices to what for most people would be ruinous levels,” Morgan wrote at the Financial Post in an article titled “Sensible greens would back natural gas.”30Gwyn Morgan: Sensible greens would back natural gas,” Financial Post, September 21, 2021. Archived January 29, 2025.

Key Actions

July 9, 2024

Gwyn Morgan spoke on the Frontier Centre for Public Policy (FCPP) podcast, Leaders on the Frontier, where he discussed oil and gas production in Canada.31Canadian Government Won’t Support Oil & Gas Production? | Gwyn Morgan,” YouTube video uploaded by user “Leaders on the Frontier,” July 9, 2024. Archived .mp4 on file at DeSmog.

Discussing LNG development in Canada, Morgan commented:

[00:06:16] “It will help the world’s environment in a substantial way. Do you know that that since the COP meeting in 2015, the original one, the coal-fired emissions have skyrocketed? Thatโ€™s that’s an irony. And most of the course in China and India and it’s China and India that we were closestโ€ฆWe’re the closest distance to send LNG of any other country. And so, and they want, they want the fuel. So it’s a huge economic opportunity. And and this is one, just one project, this huge opportunity. This is an opportunity to create jobs, create the wealth and do well, good for the world as well at the same time. It’s a no-brainer. And meanwhile, we have the carbon tax. It’s actually, you know, destroying the livelihoods of farmers who are trying to put fertilize their crops. And all kinds of other people. And and it’s doing 0.001 percent good for emissions.”

June 4, 2024

Morgan published an article at the Financial Post titled “Ottawa’s EV mandate is in trouble and that’s a good thing.”32Gwyn Morgan: Ottawa’s EV mandate is in trouble and that’s a good thing,” Financial Post, June 4, 2024. Archived June 5, 2024.

He wrote, “The answer to the question ‘Will the shift to electric vehicles have any net environmental benefit?’ is therefore clearly no. And the human cost of trying to meet the EV targets will be profoundly negative.”

Morgan claimed EV owners benefit from “free road use” while gasoline and diesel vehicles pay fuel taxes.

In the US, some states are charging additional fees for electric vehicles to make up for this tax,33Jack Ewing. “E.V. Owners Donโ€™t Pay Gas Taxes. So, Many States Are Charging Them Fees,” The New York Times, January 27, 2025. Archived March 3, 2025. and in Canada, some provinces have put forward similar rules to apply in 2025.34Alberta tax overview,” Government of Alberta. Archived March 3, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/ob8NO

April 25, 2024

Gwyn Morgan wrote an article in the Financial Post titled “LNG exports offer a wealth-creating way to reduce global emissions.”35Gwyn Morgan: LNG exports offer a wealth-creating way to reduce global emissions,Financial Post, April 25, 2024. Archived January 28, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/FFVgN

Morgan began, “Pierre Poilievreโ€˜s Axe the (carbon) Tax campaign is a spectacular success. But the Conservative [P]arty needs its own plan to reduce fossil fuel emissions. Paradoxically, itโ€™s a fossil fuel that provides the answer.”

He added, “Canadaโ€™s rich endowment of natural gas offers us the chance to both reduce global emissions and also rescue a Canadian economy ravaged by the Liberal government.”

Morgan wrote, “Stepped-up LNG export is a vastly superior environmental alternative to the economically destructive and politically divisive carbon tax, and it would help reverse a proud, thriving nationโ€™s decline into an indebted, unproductive, government-dominated basket case.”

DeSmog has written about misleading campaigns by the industry, claiming that LNG exports would reduce global carbon emissions and increase economic growth. Some studies have indicated that methane leaks during fracking, pipeline transport, and shipping may give LNG an overall higher potential for global heating than even coal.36Mitch Anderson. “Canadaโ€™s LNG Pipe Dream Is an Unsustainable, Bad Investment: Report,” DeSmog, June 26, 2024.

July 31, 2021

Writing at the Times Colonist, Morgan suggested the “biggest opportunity for emissions reduction lies in a fossil fuel that is in practically unlimited supply: natural gas.”37Gwyn Morgan. “Gwyn Morgan: Natural gas will help us reduce our emissions,” Times Colonist, July 31, 2021. Archived March 6, 2025. Archived .pdf available at DeSmog.

He concluded:

“Rather than ravaging the living standards of Canadians with carbon taxes and wasting public funds subsidizing green power, Ottawa should commission an LNG export task force made up of government, industry and directly affected populations (including First Nations) to streamline the LNG export project approval process.”38Gwyn Morgan. “Gwyn Morgan: Natural gas will help us reduce our emissions,” Times Colonist, July 31, 2021. Archived March 6, 2025. Archived .pdf available at DeSmog.

September 25, 2021

Morgan wrote an article at the Times Colonist titled “Facing the inconvenient truth about wind and solar power,” where he cited a Manhattan Institute study in support of his claim that “building wind and solar farms that could replace the 84 per cent of global energy currently supplied by fossil fuels is technically impossible and would be very damaging to the environment.”39Gwyn Morgan. “Comment: Facing the inconvenient truth about wind and solar power,” Times Colonist, September 25, 2021. Archived March 7, 2025. Archived .pdf available at DeSmog.

May 16, 2006

Morgan was picked to chair the Public Appointments Commission under the Stephen Harper federal government; however was rejected after what The Globe and Mail described as a “tumultuous two-hour grilling by opposition MPs.”40Gloria Galloway. “MPs grill, reject PM’s pick for federal watchdog,” The Globe and Mail, May 17, 2006. Archived March 18. 2025.

The National Post described his rejection as “a crude partisan attack by opposition parties.”41Smearing Mr. Morgan,” National Post via canada.com. Archived March 14, 2012. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/4LKIy

The National Post article suggested that “In a Feb. 22 speech in Toronto, he questioned the wisdom of multiculturalism, saying it could be a force for division in Canada, instead of unity. And last year, Mr. Morgan linked Canada’s gang-violence problem to immigration from places such as Jamaica and Indochina, ‘where culture is dominated by violence and lawlessness’.”42Smearing Mr. Morgan,” National Post via canada.com. Archived March 14, 2012. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/4LKIy

“But far from being reason to exclude Mr. Morgan from public service, these statements are, in fact, plainly factual — even banal,” the National Post article claimed.43Smearing Mr. Morgan,” National Post via canada.com. Archived March 14, 2012. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/4LKIy

The following is an excerpt from the public Minutes of Proceedings of the OGGO Committee meeting:44OGGO Committee Meeting: EVIDENCE: Tuesday, May 16, 2006,” House of Commons. Archived March 18, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/jKGN3. Archived .pdf available at DeSmog.

Ms. Louise Thibault:
“On page 4 of the French version of your presentation, you referred to a couple of sentences being taken out of context and leaving such an untrue impression of your beliefs.

“I’ll read you this in English, because obviously, your presentation is in English:

“[English]

“Itโ€™s fair to say that most immigrants who abuse our society have come in as refugee claimants rather than ‘economic immigrants’. This not only means they are more likely to have violent tendencies, but also much less likely to have the skills, training and attitude necessary to contribute to our society.
[Translation]

“Do you not consider these to be racist comments?

“Mr. Gwyn Morgan:

“No, I do not. But I must respond, Madam Chair, in the context of what I said earlier, which is that these are a couple of sentences taken out of context of the whole speech. I will add a few things from exactly the same speech, and this won’t take me very long.

“Here I quote from the speech:

“Right at the outset, let me state my bias. I am in favour of a strong immigration program. As baby boomers like me prepare to sail off into retirement, our country needs more productive, competent workers. โ€ฆ
[Let’s] cut the red tape and expedite the processing of these future contributors to our society. Color, race, religion should continue to be irrelevant in the selection process.

“โ€ฆwhen we get them here? Here again there are some very obvious symptoms that tell us we are failing to take advantage of the potential of our immigrants. How many times have you been in a taxi driven by an engineer or seen a well qualified medical specialist acting as an orderly in a hospital? These are good, decent people who came to Canada for a better life. For a combination of reasons–partly the failure of our professional associations and partly because of failure by governments to provide the early stage support, and training required both to obtain employment and to fit into their new lives [in our country].”

Affiliations

Social Media

Gwyn Morgan does not appear to be active on social media.

Publications

Sample publications below.

Times Colonist

Financial Post

Gwyn Morgan has written several articles for the Financial Post:

Other Resources

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