CBC is an admitted taxpayer-funded climate activist news organization
In its story on the Pathways carbon capture project, the only group interviewed was the heavily taxpayer-funded activist organization Pembina Institute. Its criticism: “The extra production needed to fill a million-barrel-a-day pipeline is not going to be offset by 6 megatons of carbon capture”
Your tax dollars at work — propagandizing against Canadian energy growth and prosperity... and against Carney pet carbon sequestration projects @brodiefenlon
🚨 Liberals: “𝗧𝘄𝗶𝗰𝗲 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝘀𝗮𝗶𝗱 𝗡𝗢… 𝘄𝗲 𝗷𝘂𝘀𝘁 𝗱𝗼𝗻’𝘁 𝗰𝗮𝗿𝗲!”
In 2016, the Liberal Green Paper asked 58,000 Canadians if they should weaken encryption laws, reducing privacy & security.
𝟳𝟴% 𝘀𝗮𝗶𝗱 𝗡𝗢!
Liberals hope you don't remember!
Breakdown👇
Exactly. Nothing Carney is saying here matches the economics, business, investment, or small-business courses I took.
The people who assume the risk and supply the capital should receive the return. Canadian taxpayers financed the bridge and carried the cost. Yet Carney now presents a long-term transfer of revenue and economic benefit to Michigan as some kind of financial triumph.
That is not sound economics. It is a government trying to disguise a weak bargain with complicated language.
Carney may impress journalists with financial jargon, but the basic math remains simple: Canadians paid, Americans benefit, and Carney calls it a win.
In Canada, we keep hearing about Oil Sands Alliance companies planning to advance carbon capture project via the recent MOU . At the same time, non-alliance companies are proudly accelerating the commercial development of new small-scale thermal greenfield assets at a faster pace than ever.
How does this make any sense? While some companies are working to reduce emissions from existing thermal operations, others are bringing entirely new steam production online....which means adding new emissions. This essentially neutralizes much of the "environmental benefit" that future carbon capture is supposed to deliver.
I don’t understand the logic behind this policy, especially from an energy and material balance perspective. I doubt governments and policymakers fully grasp how absurd this is....unless there is an unstated plan to eventually tax the smaller ("non-alliance") producers to death once their greenfield projects are up and running. Something to consider... 🫡🪒
To clarify: CBC, unlike CTV/CP24 and Global, despite carrying the press conference live, offered no articles, dedicated clips, or searchable online content specifically highlighting or quoting Demkiw’s remarks on the US origin of crime guns, the 85–90% statistic, or the distinction from licensed owners
CBC regularly omits fundamental information like this from its news pieces @brodiefenlon
I can't believe this is real.
The Chancellor of UC San Francisco testified under oath that a "vast majority of pregnancies are in women." Implying some pregnancies occur in men.
When asked directly whether a non-biological woman has ever had a baby, he refused to answer. This is the head of one of the top medical schools in the country.
@AmazingZoltan Hmm , one would think considering the brutality committed that right now this person would be incarcerated in some type of facility (locked up) while waiting sentencing and granted some time served (although not deserving) during the sentencing..
Ottawa takes.
Alberta pays.
The meter keeps running.
Visit https://t.co/xByVFGAOSg to see how much more Albertans have contributed to the federation than we have received back since 2007.
Then ask yourself: what could Alberta do with that money?
Dan McTeague "We are seeing the effect of a shortage, of scarcity, of an energy crunch. "
"The world is quickly running out of oil., available oil to meet demands."
The price of the pumps in the greater Toronto area is expected to rise by about 8 cents per litre overnight and prices are expected to continue to rise later this week. @GasPriceWizard
💰Pathways Project, West Coast pipeline...looking at $40, 50, 60, $70 billion of TAXPAYER $. We don't know what that final bill will be. First Nations want to be included...no guarantee these will go ahead.
❄️When gov't uses your $, there is no incentive to get the project done quickly, if at all.
❤️🔥When businesses undertake a project with their $, they have great incentive to complete it quickly.
🟥That would take a reasonable regulatory, taxation & approval environment that attracts business capital to build pipelines (without CO2 capture nonsense). Which Liberal socialists will never provide.
Canada already has a Chief Operating Officer. He’s called the Prime Minister.
The role of Prime Minister entails day-to-day duties associated with overseeing operations necessary to run a country. Our Prime Minister is too important to waste his time on governing so he’s handed it off to an American Democrat.
Canada, eh?
Elbows up!
BREAKING
Another example of Liberals rewarding failure.
Canada Post posted a staggering $1.57 billion deficit, yet handed management $30.8 million in bonuses.
Under Mark Carney’s Liberals, executives and insiders get rewarded while taxpayers are expected to pay the losses.
Franco Terrazzano on CTV "Either Canada Post management executives apologize, say they did something wrong and they end the bonuses or we need Prime Minister Mark Carney to step in and shut down these taxpayer funded bonuses for failure." @franco_nomics@taxpayerDOTcom@CJarvis_CTV
"Carney is a globalist technocrat, like Macron. Both cut their teeth in the banking sector and both have become masters in the art of speaking without saying anything." (h/t @AlainChagnon2) @rmartineau007