Cenovus CEO just said the Alberta-to-Pacific pipeline is “unfinanceable” under Carney’s terms.
Carney’s terms: $20-30 billion carbon capture project.
A new industrial carbon tax.
In exchange for permission to build a pipeline.
The CEO’s response to the carbon capture project: “It’s difficult to imagine anybody would believe that this is a good use of funds regardless of their political orientation.”
In other words: nobody buys it.
Not the right. Not the left. Not the industry.
@ScarlettGrace92 People are deplorable, people commit vandalism, have hate everywhere do stupid things. This is a drop in the bucket next problem please. The world is burning and she is missing, I am sorry she is but so are 1.5m globally
Canada's government debt projected to hit $2.44 trillion, nearly double since 2007: Fraser Institute
Researchers warn that the debt load is growing faster than the economy itself. The combined federal-provincial debt-to-GDP ratio has risen from 53.2 percent in 2007/08 to nearly 75 percent.
https://t.co/I6YlAAxFws
$82,000 a year.” That number is creating serious debate across Canada after recent discussions around refugee support, affordability, and taxpayer spending. At a time when many Canadians are struggling with: • Rising rent 🏠 • Grocery costs 🛒 • Higher taxes 💰 • Overall cost of living 📈
Elbows up 🥴🤦🏻♂️🇨🇦👇