WATCH: Canadians are paying more — and getting less
Kris Sims is joined by former Liberal MP Dan McTeague to break down why taxes keep climbing, projects keep stalling, and how Alberta’s new pipeline challenge could finally force Ottawa to act.
After years of federal obstruction and “no more pipelines,” Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has had enough. She’s applying directly to Ottawa’s new Build Canada office for pipeline approval — effectively daring Prime Minister Mark Carney to make a decision.
For the first time, Alberta itself will be the applicant. It’s a bold move meant to force Ottawa to show whether all the talk about “building Canada” is real, or just another political slogan.
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Kris Sims is joined by Dan McTeague, President of Canadians for Affordable Energy and former Liberal MP, to break down what’s really going on inside Carney’s government.
Ottawa’s own internal report admits the EV mandate isn’t economically feasible, yet the Liberals are pressing ahead anyway. At the same time, the Carney Liberals are quietly playing with “creative accounting” — reclassifying corporate handouts as “capital investments” to hide the size of the deficit.
McTeague says it’s time for the adults in the room to take over. Canada can’t keep taxing, spending, and pretending the money will never run out. Bond agencies are watching, businesses are walking, and taxpayers are losing patience.
What will happen is the same as we have seen for 50 years. NOTHING! But, we keep doing the same things expecting a different result. Duh.
Kris, I hope the Keystone XL pipeline gets completed, but doing it would hardly be the walk-in-the-park that you seem to believe it would be. According to the Financial Post: “parts of the system — which runs through Alberta, Montana, South Dakota and Nebraska — have been dismantled, and many permits along the route have expired. . . South Bow Corp., the oil pipeline business spun off from TC Energy Corp., said earlier this year that it has ‘moved on’ from attempting to build Keystone XL.” However, FP adds: “But on Wednesday [October 8, i.e. following the latest Trump-Carney meeting], the company was more ambiguous.” So South Bow Corp., which had moved on, may decide to move back and complete Keystone XL. Let’s hope so.