A New YouTube Series is Making Canada’s Energy Past Quick, Compelling, and Impossible to Ignore
3 Minute History Canada launches with fast-paced, three-minute videos that bring pivotal moments to life — from the 1947 Leduc discovery that changed everything, through pipeline battles, the National Energy Program drama, and the global shocks that reshaped Canada and the world.
Today’s exclusive sneak preview drops you right into the 1979 Iranian Revolution and the Second Oil Shock — the crisis that sent prices skyrocketing, triggered gas lines across America, and set the stage for the controversial National Energy Program.
Created by historian and energy analyst Tammy Nemeth, each episode blends vivid storytelling, rare visuals, and the real human grit behind the headlines. Whether you’re in the energy sector, a history buff, or just curious how we got here, these short videos deliver the context you didn’t know you needed — in the time it takes to drink a coffee.
Watch the 1979 Oil Shock preview now and subscribe for weekly episodes:
3 Minute History Canada YouTube Channel
Dig Deeper into this episode HERE with the Tammy Nemeth Substack Story
Questions or Interview Requests? Reach Tammy at [email protected]
Perfect for sharing with your team — Canada’s energy story, explained in minutes.
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