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William Stewart's avatar

Canada has needed to get its act together on Energy for a long time.

From scaring away any and all of the Private sector to Doug Fraud's Ring of Fire, to "give me all your money" Quebec, to shipping LNG to the East Coast all the way from Australia to importing Oil from South American and Saudi Arabia, the Energy and Resource rich Country previously known as Canada has done its best to kill what could have and still could make it a great country again.

As of 2015 the idiots, fools and morons of which Canada now has one of the biggest in that category as its WEF, GLOBALIST, ENVIRONMENTALIST, "Proud European" PM killed the actors and there is no act left to get together despite the fake MoU that Smith (for some reason) agreed to.

There can be only one way to get whatever is left of Canada's Energy Act together and courtesy of the brain dead Elbowzoe crowd and the bought and paid for MSM that option looks increasingly less likely by the day.

That option...

Kick the Liberals to the curb and don't let them get up and, with their warts and all elect a Conservative Government and hope they actually have some balls to do the right thing for Canada while there is still even a small part of it to do that for.

Priscilla Schwartz's avatar

Well Brett, there is a reason Alberta NEEDS to leave.

Andrew Baldwin's avatar

Marc, if I remember correctly I explained this to you before, but in any case I will try again. Carney is a very poor communicator and when he bragged about a 600% increase in the industrial carbon tax after he signed the MOU with Premier Smith of Alberta he was talking about the tax rate used to calculate carbon credits and not the tax rate that applies to the output of producers. The minimum effective credit price is supposed to go up to $130 per tonne by 2030. However, the minimum effective industrial carbon tax rate is now at $110 per tonne and is set to rise to $170 by 2030. That is a big and arguably quite unnecessary jump, but it is a jump of slightly more than 54.5%, and nowhere near a 600% increase. Don't scaremonger with that 600% increase any more please.

Anthony Tasker's avatar

If we get our natural gas from Australia maybe the global warming will stay there instead of coming here where it's too hot