Smith yesterday "So do you hope that Quebec will approve a new gas pipeline from Alberta like the one that is proposed by Marinvest?"
"if there was a possibility for us to restart that conversation, I'd be open to it."
"As you may know, Alberta Oil already comes to Quebec by way of line nine."
"And then it gets put into a tanker and comes up to Quebec. It's part of the reason why I'm going to be able to fly home today, because aviation fuel from Alberta processed here is going to fill the plane that gets me back to my province." @ABDanielleSmith
Corporation: "We made $4B but spent $3.9B so we only owe taxes on $100M."
Government: "Totally reasonable."
You: "I made $60K but spent $58K on survival."
Government: "You owe taxes on $60K."
You: "That's not—"
Government: "File by May 15."
NEW: Carney announces $270 M in military aid for Ukraine.
Canada’s total monetary support for Ukraine now stands at $25.8 billion (CAD).
More than the debt Canada is assuming for its new sovereign debt fund.
LIBERALS: "Travel around the country this summer because we are lowering the excise tax on jet fuel."
CONSERVATIVES: "It wasn't long ago they were accusing Conservatives of taking a summer vacation while the planet burned. Now, they're saying we can travel."
🚨 Read this slowly.
• Wife lives in the U.S. 🇺🇸
• Four kids live & study in the U.S. 🇺🇸
• ~91% of his portfolio in the U.S. 🇺🇸
• Home in the U.S. 🇺🇸
• Brookfield moved HQ to the U.S. 📍
Yet he tells Canadians: 🇨🇦
“We can’t depend on America.” 🇺🇸
Do you see the contradiction?
#cdnpoli #Canada #US #Reality
The CEO of the only company that could build the pipeline to the Pacific lists the five things standing in the way.
All five of them are…. Mark Carney.
Don’t believe me, listen for yourself.
In 2006, after the Alberta government had a huge surplus, three million people received a cheque for $400.
Officially called Prosperity Bonus, the cheques were more widely known as Ralph Bucks, named after Premier Ralph Klein.
This is the story.
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The two most incompetent and destructive ministers in my lifetime, who brought our immigration system from best to worst, are promoted in Carney’s cabinet.
Nothing has changed. A Liberal is a Liberal.
Harrison points out that "...at a time when the global demand signal for oil and gas has perhaps never been as high as it has been in the last decade or more, that Canada can't get its act together to help solve for these things is a very detrimental signal to provide to the market."
Tasker pulls a classic David Cochrane move and gives the Liberal parliamentary secretary who is in love with "conversations" the final word
"I will say that Corey Hogan, the parliamentary secretary to the minister, sounded pretty optimistic when I spoke to him earlier."
Trudeau sounded optimistic about EV battery plants too and look where that got Canada @KatlynHarrison@jptasker
Carney’s claim that he is “releasing oil” is an illusion. He has none to release. Canada is the only G7 country without a strategic oil reserve.
Our plan changes that.
Strength at home. Unbreakable leverage abroad.
🚨BREAKING: I officially tabled the Stand on Guard Act.
This bill would clarify the legal standard for self-defence to add a clear presumption that when someone knowingly and unlawfully enters your home, the force you thought necessary to defend yourself and your family is presumed to be reasonable, unless the facts show otherwise.
Your home should be your safe place, not the place where the law turns against you for protecting the people you love.
#cdnpoli
For the record.
For Canadians wondering how we ended up here, this clip says it all decades of self-inflicted decline. Canada chose ideology over pragmatism, trading prosperity for empty virtue signals.
A nation blessed with world-class resources convinced itself that using them would be immoral, and now wonders why its standard of living is collapsing.
This isn’t bad luck, and it isn’t Trump’s fault.
Yet we still cling to the same delusions — “elbows up!” and all as if sloganeering could substitute for policy. Bay Street actually thinks the Bank of Canada’s next move is a rate hike, proving that even our financial class doesn’t get it.
This won’t turn around quickly. The United States has pivoted, America First, productive capital, and built its industrial policy around growth and competitiveness; the world is changing and Canada is stuck in the past.
Canada built its industrial policy around climate sermons. The result? A gutted economy, eroding living standards, and a country that still refuses to face reality.