@jengerson@the_lineca@build_canada My top issues: Section 35 and continued court anti-development court rulings. Paris Agreement Mania. Balkanization of Canada. B.C. doesn’t have treaties and almost everything has to run through there from western Canada.
Our biggest lead ever.
After a decade of BC NDP, people are ready for a change. Our next leader will become the next Premier and defeat Ravi Kahlon, Nikki Sharma or whoever the BC NDP put up after they remove David Eby.
It’s not a question of if, but when.
We will be ready.
Western Canadian oil is selling for the cheapest in the world because we landlocked our oil 😪
Some economist please calculate how many billions we are losing because we don’t have Northern Gateway right now
https://t.co/Bd1SCweXhp
April 1st, 2026.
“We have to do it, and we will do it."
"Yes, we are going to get these amendments through," he said. "We have to."
“Significant legal liabilities" for the province.
All talk from self described “Man of Action” David Eby.
This is one of the best polls ever for the Conservative Party of BC.
The next leader will be the next Premier and the NDP will be rightfully removed from government.
@ExnerPirot 🤷♂️ NS has solar & wind. It’s making energy cheap and everybone in NS richer.
While you may be one of the most educated voices on energy. It’’s obvious that you don’t understand how we can erase the laws of physics by simply yelling ‘batteries and storage’
The author of this article, works for the national observer, whose mission is to take down the natural gas and oil industry. Now they have taxpayer funded reporters - via the local journalism initiative - to help assist with this goal. This is activism, not journalism.
Disagreements over a proposal to build a pipeline to the BC coast has ignited a debate over who has the right to speak on behalf of First Nations.
https://t.co/9ZUqniBxpO
@ExnerPirot Everything is fine. NWT doesn’t need these dirty resource companies exploiting our land. The problem will be solved once we get 2-3 solar panels, like 1/2 dozen wind turbines, and .125 battery plants. Then we can:
Wash hands.
Move on.
Repeat.
There is nothing ‘independent’ about the Canadian Climate Institute. It was created by government, is almost entirely by government, and serves as a propaganda arm for the government’s climate claims.
There are 840,000 km of pipelines in this country. There's probably one connected to your house. I can't believe this is what we are fighting a culture war over.
https://t.co/vgikQ0NAdB
Less than 3 years ago, the Liberals were championing the emissions cap and clean electricity regulations as job creators and affordability measures.
Today, the same government is scrapping the same policies to make life more affordable and create jobs.
I can’t even.
Since you claim to have a degree in economics, I would suggest you go back to your second year textbook, read the chapter on externalities and reflect on that before posting nonsense like this. Unless, of course, you’re against all measures to reduce emissions.
Environmental group that helped lead self-described “symbolic” protest against Keystone XL suspends operations
Many non-democratic oil suppliers benefited from these protests against Canada while oil demand has grown by >10 million barrels /day since 2010 https://t.co/FZSmXEUrFF
Former CBC Premier Christy Clark "If the Prime Minister wants to demonstrate something to Albertans and to investors, he should get rid of the tanker ban on the north coast, which was always just performative, silly messaging from the Trudeau government."
"While Alaskans are shipping all kinds of oil right along the exact same route every day of every week"
"...And I think some of (Carney's projects) should be oil projects."
Clement "The one sector where you, where the private investment is there, you don't need government investment is oil pipelines, and that's that. That's the one that isn't on the list."
"...It's one thing to say, well, we've got, we've got Bill C5 and we can cherry pick which, which projects can go forward that don't have to have that regulatory burden. Why have the regulatory burden in the first place?"
@christyclarkbc@TonyclementCPC@VassKapelosShow
“If Montreal isn't learning from the cities around the world that are finding new ways to solve the housing, affordability and climate crises, we may as well give up now and call ourselves Calgary 2.”
Montreal needs to learn from other cities https://t.co/FQyBTcPM1b
WATCH: In Toronto, PM Carney asked if a new pipeline is coming.
-calls it "boring," suggesting it's not of interest to the Toronto audience
-says "it's going to happen," then corrects himself to say "SOMETHING is going to happen"
-ends by saying that data centers will be more important
Today, Canada’s Liberal Government announced the Major Projects Office will be led by a Calgarian and headquartered in our city.
I will always be Calgary’s biggest champion. It’s a new day, and the sun’s rising in the west.
Learn more: https://t.co/eVVofaeCn2
And if #Quebec wanted to improve its fiscal capacity and invest in roads, schools, and hospitals, it could grow its economy by developing its natural resources.
*Albertans
Alberta doesn't send any money to Ottawa because, again, that's not how it works. And if Alberta wanted to invest in schools, hospitals, and roads, we could use our fiscal capacity to do it (with, say, a sales tax).
@maxfawcett Yet, somehow over this same period, the US went from exporting zero LNG to becoming the world’s largest exporter.
Because people wanted to invest their money there and they build things in a timely fashion.