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This is what we still need to fuel our economy -- and that of the rest of Canada. |
That's what Carney said he wants Canada to be, "in all respects". But notice he didn't say in what kind of energy. That's because he is a net-zero fanatic -- a fact he kept hidden during the election. And since Canadians are for the most part ignorant and ill-read, they bought it.
The key phrase here is, "in all respects" and we know what that means. Ladies and gentlemen, we've been had.
All you had to do was google him -- and his equally-green fanatical wife -- and you'd quickly have learned that his environmental agenda is one big Trojan Horse just whinnying to be unleashed. In the process, he will do severe damage to our economy -- especially to the Western oil and gas sector, which funds the entire country. Duh!
You will note that his new chief of staff, Marc-André Blanchard, is also a net-zero zealot, so that is another indication of where Carney wants to take Canada's main financial cash cow, i.e., into the financial dumpster.
Allo, Quebec, are you listening? We in Alberta float your entire economic boat!
With apologies and thanks to Tim McMillan, former president of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers, from whom I am lifting a few ideas, here is what Carney must do:
- Tell the world there is a business case for Canadian LNG and approve the LNG Canada Project, Ksi Lisims LNG and Woodfibre projects right now;
- Build pipelines to move natural gas and oil safely across the country because without them, our reserves are just another wasted Canadian opportunity in our quest to becoming the energy superpower to which Carney aspires;
- Scrap the cap on our natural gas and oil industry immediately to clear the way for currently-hesitant investors to get going;
- Fix the broken approval system and get rid of C-69 -- the "no more pipelines" bill. Ten years to a "no" is not a process, it's paralysis;
- Be careful with carbon taxes; they are anchors to our economy. Ridiculously, Carney committed to raising the price for large industries -- another poison pill during an economic crisis;
- Send clear signals to investors that we support the responsible development of natural gas and oil and are open for business; and
- Ignore the activists -- and that includes the destructive Indigenous. We can no longer allow them to dictate Canada's energy and environmental policy. Too much has already been lost and too much is at stake to allow the continued stonewalling of big Canadian projects.
Thanks to the Liberals, we have endured a decade of economic stagnation because of the obstruction of hydrocarbon production by the lunatic lefties. Emission caps are essentially production caps. Carney must remove the self-destructive limits on the development of our most important resource.
If you suspect I am now an enlightened Albertan on this file, you would be correct.