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Posted by Herman
 - April 03, 2025, 09:23:02 PM
Posted by Brent
 - April 03, 2025, 12:52:19 PM
So, Prime Minister Mark Carney won't repeal the federal Liberals' Impact Assessment Act (IAA) if they are re-elected. That means two things: Carney's not serious about diversifying Canada's economy and making Canada less dependent on the U.S.

And Carney's pledge "to build one strong Canadian economy" is bogus. His vision of a unified national economy clearly doesn't include Alberta and Saskatchewan.

If your province produces oil, it's not part of Mark Carney's fairy tale plan for transitioning to a rich, prosperous, net-zero economy.

All of this will make it harder to insulate our economy and standards of living from new American tariffs.

Oil is Canada's biggest export, its biggest source of government revenue from a single industry and the biggest single source of our GDP.

You cannot make Canada's economy "the fastest growing economy in the G7" (another Carney pledge) without its biggest source of export income.
Posted by Herman
 - April 02, 2025, 09:54:02 PM
Posted by Thiel
 - April 02, 2025, 01:22:27 PM
Quote from: JOE on April 02, 2025, 12:46:35 PMI think Quebec will go along with Carney's plans cuz they know their survival as a language and culture depends on new pipelines and refineries in Eastern Canada.

Plus closer ties with the EU would favor Quebec since it identifies culturally with Europe avatar_Brent Brent

Mind I agree that the reason this infrastructure was never built was Quebec had previously blocked it. But I don't think they have a choice to accept them anymore or not.
Jo Jo Sweetie, I explained to you after we had sex last night that no new pipelines will be built during a Mark Carney government.

Remember Sugarplum, he has promised to keep production caps, and Bill C-69. That ensures there will never be another pipeline crossing provincial borders built while he is Canada's prime minister. Mr Carney hates Canada's abundant energy reserves.

The only way Quebec will leave Canada is if Alberta and Saktchewan leave first and take their equalization money with them.
Posted by JOE
 - April 02, 2025, 12:46:35 PM
Quote from: Brent on March 28, 2025, 12:40:03 PMMark 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.

I think Quebec will go along with Carney's plans cuz they know their survival as a language and culture depends on new pipelines and refineries in Eastern Canada.

Plus closer ties with the EU would favor Quebec since it identifies culturally with Europe avatar_Brent Brent

Mind I agree that the reason this infrastructure was never built was Quebec had previously blocked it. But I don't think they have a choice to accept them anymore or not.
Posted by Brent
 - April 02, 2025, 12:25:37 PM
Voters are punishing Jagmeet Singh and the NDP for propping up Trudeau's unpopular government. The NDP will be lucky to win ten seats.
Posted by Shen Li
 - April 01, 2025, 10:36:29 PM
I saw this yesterday. I think it's spot fucking on.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oV4JNOpq3tE
Posted by Herman
 - April 01, 2025, 09:35:38 PM
Posted by Herman
 - March 31, 2025, 09:27:07 PM
Posted by Herman
 - March 29, 2025, 02:34:10 PM
Posted by Herman
 - March 29, 2025, 02:33:49 PM
We are so screwed under Mark Conman.

Posted by Herman
 - March 28, 2025, 03:20:04 PM
Remember this Ontarians.
Posted by Herman
 - March 28, 2025, 03:18:47 PM
Posted by Herman
 - March 28, 2025, 03:17:55 PM
Mark Conman is conning folks.
Posted by Brent
 - March 28, 2025, 12:40:03 PM
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.