By allowing 14 members of the caucus to air their grievances anonymously, the CBC is carrying the Prime Minister‘s water. Moreover, they are depriving Canadians the right to explore those cleavages and grievances. Journalists should have the right to seek additional information…
The head of TC Energy says Mexico is eating Canada’s lunch on pipelines, with 8 month permitting times.
That’s right: a Canadian company says it is far easier to build in Mexico than here in Canada.
How long are we going to believe the illusion that the Carney Liberals will change anything?
Once again Kate @KatlynHarrison nails it when it comes to energy projects being built in Canada.
She says “energy projects are not getting built in this country, I don’t know how much more consultation & engagement is needed for industry to tell you the same thing for about the last decade, which is you need to get on top of removing these energy laws not necessarily giving Ministers more political authorities”
TMX has not even been in service for two years and it is already operating at nearly full capacity. The world is desperate for more of our oil. Lots of people in Canada don't seem to know we're in the middle of the worst oil shock in history, cause it doesn't affect them
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The fact that the central Cdn media do not seem to challenge the Liberals on this objectively, comically and irresponsibly nonsensical claim is sadly - not a great surprise. Please send me some evidence to the contrary and I will share.
Not a single purchaser of crude oil in the world asks nor cares about the carbon footprint of the barrel, instead is 100% focused on accessibility, affordability, and reliability. I do not see how we overcome this massive misunderstanding which underpins all ongoing negotiations.
If you are wondering why CEOs are getting more pointed, it is because they see the enormous opportunity laying at our country’s feet, but our political leaders are still not bending down to pick it up.
Let’s act with some urgency for once. Let’s attract some @%#! investment.
The grand illusion is colliding with reality. Business is finally calling out the BS.
We can either be an energy superpower or we can have an industrial carbon tax.
We can’t do both.
I have made my choice.
Prime Minister, what is yours?
Jon McKenzie, CEO of Cenovus, came out swinging on their Q1 conference call today. Great to see CEO's becoming more vocal about our squandered opportunity! To summarize: no other oil producing country is doing this to themselves...time for Canada to wake up!