@SteveSaretsky On one hand, we are in a housing crisis with insufficient supply, causing high prices that many cannot afford.
On the other hand, we are seeing the lowest number of new housing developments in a generation.
These feel like incompatible realities.
As someone who has no horse in this race (I live in Ontario and drive an electric car), this is still very exciting.
This pipeline is great for growth in Canada. It will create jobs, increase exports and lower energy costs.
And more private sector involvement is another win.
Danielle Smith explains why she expects one of more private sector pipeline proponents to step up.
Alberta's premier says the private sector is already working with her to make sure this happens.
I don't agree with either @MarkJCarney or @ABDanielleSmith on many things, but as a Canadian, I love this.
Investing in Canada's resources and economy is huge. Cooperation across parties and governments is even bigger.
It’s time to diversify our export markets and transform our economy from one that is reliant on a single trade partner, to one that is stronger, more competitive, and more independent.
That’s the mission Premier @ABDanielleSmith and I just committed to advancing, together.
@SNETCampbell Well said, Jamie. It has been an incredible ride with an amazing team.
Also, getting to fist bump you last night before Game 6 was another highlight in this season that has had so many memories.
Go Jays Go!
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The Liberal Party of Canada is promising to roll out almost $130 billion in new spending over the next four years that, when combined with existing spending, will add $225 billion to the federal debt. https://t.co/o40qHflDH7
@m_druker I grew up around 427 in Etobicoke. The density isn't actually on the highway, it's on the arterial roads adjacent to the 427 (such as the East and West mall).