Canada has become economically weak and vulnerable to the whims of our largest export market…and Ottawa continues to dither.
Parliament could do 3 things today that would immediately turn our economy around, create hundreds of thousands of jobs and generate trillions in wealth for Canadians without spending a single tax dollar:
Scrap Oil and Gas Production Cap
Eliminate Tanker Ban
Overhaul “No New Pipelines” Law
The national economic self-sabotage has to stop. Canadians deserve leaders in Ottawa with the courage to unleash our full potential, restore prosperity, and make our country strong again
We can do this!
https://edmontonsun.com/opinion/columnists/bell-danielle-smith-showdown-mark-carney/wcm/1c714bac-696d-4157-b531-f83c1c6295da?itm_source=index
“The question where everyone wants an answer is the first one out of the gate.
Premier Smith, what do you do if Carney doesn’t come through for Alberta?
“You’ll have to see. I want to talk to him first. I want to see if he has a plan. I haven’t talked to him in a couple of months. I told him I was going to give him some time.
“I’ve been pretty direct from the moment I met him. I say the same thing every time I see him. I’ve written him letters. I’ve issued videos.”
She adds Liberal bad laws are chasing away billions upon billions upon billions of investment out of Canada. Carney has to fix the terrible anti-oil, anti-Alberta Liberal laws to get stuff built.”
From Common Sense Calgary this morning…it will be interesting to see if this goes anywhere. It could be a minefield in the election for those who vote against it but are running for re-election.
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