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Friday, February 9, 2024

Big trouble ahead

Alberta, as we all know, is the financial engine of Canada upon which every other province feeds and mooches.  And what powers this wealth?  Oil and gas.  So, it's very disturbing to read a Conference Board of Canada report that puts the country's economic future in the stark relief of impending doom.

Trudeau and his felon sidekick, Environmental Minister Stephen Guilbeault, are planning to further bankrupt the province and kill the country -- even more than they already have.  These two ideologues and globalists have ruined Canada and broken the federation, so much so that Alberta has just opened an office in Ottawa to try and push back against the ruinous policies of Cheech and Chong.  

Guilbeault has actually given more than $144 million of our money to international climate organizations.  $144 million!!@Q#$@!!  Go get 'em Danielle!

Here's what's about to happen, thanks to the cap on greenhouse gas emissions:

  • 151,000 Canadian jobs will be lost by the end of the decade,
  • Canada's GDP will fall by $1 trillion,
  • Federal revenues will plumet by $152 billion, 
  • Alberta's revenues will drop by $73 billion, and
  • There still won't be any viable alternative to the combustion engine!   
This lunacy will affect the entire country -- not just Alberta.  It's dire and people need to wake up and run these climate fanatics out of office.  Please share this with every voting-age Canadian you know.  
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And speaking of financial lunacy, mediocre Toronto Maple Leaf captain John Tavares is fighting RevCan over an $8 million tax bill he owes.  Clearly, he owes the money, but I guess he doesn't think the $77 million he got when he signed on with the Leafs is enough.  I mean, it barely covers the costs of his luxury cottage on Lake Joseph and glitzy home in California!  Frankly, I would trade the guy because he's doing nothing.

On another unimportant note, Vladimir Guerrero, Jr., went to arbitration to get $19 million a year, instead of the $18 million he was being offered.  It's obscene that we pay people who push pucks around and toss baseballs into the air this kind of money. 


  

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