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Originally Posted by OldDutch
It seems odd then that the general reaction from industry to Trudeau’s meetings with Germany and Japan were generally negative, also the new emission targets set forth by the Environment Ministry. Or did I honestly misunderstand that reaction? Not the UCP or Smith but industry itself.
Do They see no business case in exporting LNG to Europe and are thumbs up with the coming legislation and likely all it entails?
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Sitting at the table and being happy with what is said aren't always inclusive. Are we talking about not being at the table or not being happy?
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Just saying because I know fairly well in agriculture it doesn’t sound that way, at least not last year when the agriculture caps were announced. Then backed off due to outrage.
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Nobody really backed off. Outrage died down when they realized that the 'cap' wasn't a mandate Early response was indeed hostile because people saw 'reduction target' and thought "cap" and that we would all starve, but that wasn't what was being proposed. Reducing inputs with better application technology is something the industry is already pushing towards