@JayGenXer This is just another Liberal performance to suggest Carney is moderate on environment. He is a radical who supported Trudeau and his policies and kept most of the Trudeau cabinet.
COLUMN: PM Mark Carney can spin his annual federal deficits any way he likes, but a report by the Parliamentary Budget Officer says they're going to be billions of dollars higher for the next 5 years than he predicted in his spring mini-budget 37 days ago.
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The US blocked 6,300 forced labour shipments in 2024.
Canada blocked 2 in six years.
TWO.
Now every Canadian exporter is paying for Ottawa’s negligence with higher bonds, new customs rules, and full supply chain audits.
Carney said he “expected this.”
Did he warn a single exporter? 🇨🇦
A Senate committee just voted to amend Bill C-9 to criminalize “denying or downplaying” the residential school system.
Up to 2 years in prison.
Read the language.
“Downplaying” is not defined anywhere in the bill.
Quoting the TRC’s own death records: could be downplaying.
Quoting Chief Casimir saying “not a mass grave”: could be downplaying.
Discussing GPR’s documented limitations: could be downplaying.
The same week the legacy media is being forced to correct its own original 2021 reporting, Parliament is moving to make repeating those corrections a crime.
The same government that won’t let Albertan’s vote on a question about a question, is now deciding what historical facts you’re legally allowed to discuss.
Insane.
Surge Energy Inc. announces increase to 2026 production guidance; Expands second half 2026 drilling and waterflood capital program https://t.co/OJEMIwm4UE via @BOEReport
Ignore the jawboning and unrelenting contradictory tweets..."the battle for the barrel"™️continues and critically low levels in the US look to be hit ~ July 1st:
I had a great call with the team at Westgate Energy Inc. this morning (TSXV: WGT). Keep an we on this team. New drills coming online in June/July. #MannvilleStack#LongOil#Beaverdam#PadDrilling
The NDP wants to sell BC's natural gas to the world.
And ban it in your home.
The Minister of Housing sent a letter pressuring Vancouver City Council to ban natural gas.
The Minister of Energy knew about it.
But nobody thought that was a problem.
They're championing LNG exports on the world stage while stripping energy choice from BC homeowners.
#bcpoli
@mario4thenorth https://t.co/zXs9x3A8MA
Let’s not forget the domestic terrorist attack on the coastal gas link site where millions of dollars of equipment was destroyed.
Nobody has been charged over that. It’s a joke
BREAKING: a BC First Nation just put in writing, to the BC government, their threats:
✅ They will block the Island Highway
✅ They will block marine terminals
✅ They will block Seymour Narrows, the only cruise ship and shipping corridor through that section of coast
✅ They will block BC Hydro dams in the Campbell River watershed
They will do it all, unless the K’omoks treaty is paused.
In other words, infighting for a land claim.
As a reminder, the 2022 Convoy didn’t block hydro dams, critical infrastructure or shipping corridors.
Nor was a formal threat made to the government of civil disobedience.
The Emergencies Act was invoked anyway.
So which is it: Is the Emergencies Act a tool for actual blockades of critical infrastructure?
Or is it a tool for political enemies?
Let's ignore the additional sea mine emplacing yesterday and just go with it..."the days away" peace deal is signed and the Strait is going to "open." What is the most bearish scenario for oil???
🛢️the most optimistic scenario floated is the Strait will gradually begin to open in 30 days. That takes us to ~July 1st. By then, we will have forfeited ~1.4BN barrels of production
🛢️Sultan Al-Jaber of UAE last week said it would take at least 4 months to return to 80% of normal supply. This suggests ~585MM barrels of additional forfeiture amounting to a staggering 2BN barrels of cumulative losses, and that is now the likely best-case scenario
🛢️We need to assume no damage to productive capacity from fields forcibly shut-in while the workers were dodging drones and cruise missiles. Iraq most at risk. Large oilfield service co. speculating >5% of total shut-ins at risk = ~700,000bbl/d potential losses. Assume zero.
🛢️We need to assume that the UAE and Saudi Arabia are okay paying an "environmental tax" for SofH access to the IRGC who for the past 88 days have been directly attacking them, otherwise we cannot go back to pre-war levels and workarounds are not enough to offset this loss of flow.
Canada clearly has a chicken problem.
While prices are skyrocketing, Canada imported roughly 200–215 million kilograms of chicken over the past year — enough for about 1.3 to 1.4 billion chicken meals. About 60% comes from the U.S., and most Canadians have no clue.
Under supply management, we’re supposed to eat mostly Canadian chicken at a reasonable price.
“Narco President,” “Gulf of America,” the Wall — Mexicans were insulted numerous times, arguably more than Canadians. Yet President Sheinbaum remained focused on what mattered most.
BTW, Canada did impose ILLEGAL counter-tariffs, but few in the media reported on it until the U.S. Ambassador mentioned it months later.