
There are few places in Canada where culture, connection, and opportunity come together as powerfully as the Calgary Stampede. In 2025, that energy feels especially strong, and Tri-Indigenous Energy is right in the middle of it.
From the first step onto the grounds, it is clear this is more than an event. It is a living expression of Canadian identity. Western heritage, Indigenous leadership, and modern industry all intersect here in a way that feels both grounded and forward-looking.
For Tri-Indigenous Energy, being present is not just about showing up. It is about standing alongside people who are actively shaping the future. Leaders, builders, and communities who believe in progress that includes everyone.
One moment captured this spirit perfectly. Our president, Steve Van Dusen, spent time with Premier Doug Ford, taking in a beautiful Sunday at the Stampede. It was a simple moment, but a meaningful one. A reminder that real progress often starts with shared experiences and open conversations.
The Stampede creates space for exactly that. It brings together different perspectives, industries, and cultures in a way that feels natural. And in those moments, collaboration becomes more than an idea. It becomes something tangible.
At Tri-Indigenous Energy, that is what we are here for.
We are here to celebrate connection.
We are here to champion collaboration.
We are here to help shape what comes next.
Because the future of energy in Canada is not built in isolation. It is built through partnership, respect, and a shared commitment to doing things the right way.
As the week continues, one thing is certain. The momentum here is real. The conversations matter. And the path forward is being shaped in real time.
Let’s keep the energy going.