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Working Folks Aint Voting for Conman and the Liberals a Fourth Time

Started by Herman, March 25, 2025, 09:19:18 PM

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As for the Carney Liberals, suddenly and starkly they're on the wrong side of public opinion. Carney — who as the United Nations Climate Envoy worked 24-7-365 for years to defund the fossil fuels industry — made it clear on Friday that he still supports an emissions cap on Alberta oil and gas.

Carney has also surrounded himself with Trudeau big wigs, ministers who regularly speak out in harsh terms against the oil and gas sector.

Most recently, Quebec's Steven Guilbeault bragged about the Carney Liberal's new carbon tax on Canadian industry.

Next, B.C.'s Jonathan Wilkinson scolded and snarked about oil and gas executives who are pushing for fast-track permits and more pipelines. "It is disappointing to see the CEOs of major Canadian energy companies seemingly looking to profit from actions being taken south of the border — to the long-term detriment of your shareholders and Canadians generally," Wilkinson said.

Unlike the picky and alarmist Liberals, the Conservatives are united, determined and firm on approving industrial projects fast and often, just as a staggering number of Canadians now want to see in this battle against Trump.

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Carney cited increasing trade with Europe to lessen our reliance on the U.S., knocking down federal barriers to inter-provincial trade and building new pipelines to get our energy resources to tidewater and from there to global markets.

But all these things were known weaknesses in our economy when the Liberals came to power in 2015.

Failing to act on them effectively is one reason the Liberals compiled the worst record of economic growth since the government of R.B. Bennett during the Great Depression.

Carney's appeal to voters on Thursday to give the Liberals a strong majority government to take on Trump begs the question of why, since the Liberals failed to get the job done for a decade.

Brent

Mark Carney said that, if elected, he would push for a transportation corridor right across this country from the West Coast to the East Coast. And that corridor would be for highways, railways and pipelines.

Since the Quebec government and your own Quebec Lieutenant, Steven Guilbeault, have been two of the biggest impediments to building a pipeline across Quebec to refineries and ports on the East Coast, how about you say right now that any increased transfers to Quebec will only come after Quebec agrees to a transportation corridor that includes a pipeline.

Prove you are a changed man Mr Carney. So far, you have not convinced anybody you want new markets for Canadian energy. All you have done is commit to emissions and production caps and Bill C-69 which is the no more pipelines bill.




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