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Originally Posted by CorsiHockeyLeague
That process has quite obviously already started but it's not just an Alberta-centric thing. It'll pick up steam, but slowly. It sounds like some people want to give it a bigger kick in the ass (note that we already do; please see capital cost allowance rates for green energy assets) and aren't particularly concerned about the overall consequences of doing so, while others are far more concerned. Count me in the latter camp.
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How has any of what's been advocated or proposed by the NDP a huge kick in the ass, though? I think Resolute brought up some good points about their budget not quite adding up, but they haven't come out and said they're going to dismantle anything, unless you're talking about the pipelines which are pretty much dead in the water anyways. You can thank the federal Conservatives for completely destroying the appetite for it in BC.
There's also an argument to be made that having an NDP government who will likely enact better social programs and infrastructure will make for a softer landing when the fall from grace finally occurs.