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Old 01-03-2025, 07:03 PM   #16668
chemgear
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^ I'm all for it but how?

It's easy to say these can be done and eliminating the tax is one step. We are an energy rich country but are constrained by our confederacy where each province is a fiefdom.

The regulatory requirements in Canada are what hold us back and no party will be able to solve that to push an energy rich country.

What should be happening is pushing for tidewater access to St. Laurence River & Hudsons bay, accelerated approvals for LNG on BC west coast and get more exports of our resources to the world but we can never get alignment as a country from all the independent parties along the way.

A huge energy corridor is what this country needs.
Naw, let's just let Russia #### over our allies. Gotta just keep killing our own economy for social media clout and his eco-terrorist buddy.



https://financialpost.com/commoditie...ness-case-weak

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said there has “never been a strong business case” for liquified natural gas exports from Canada’s East Coast to Europe

Trudeau made the comments Monday during a joint press conference with his German counterpart, Olaf Scholz, who is visiting Canada for the first time as chancellor. The pair were grilled on the likelihood of Canadian LNG being directly exported to Europe over the next few years as countries such as Germany seek to reduce their reliance on Russian gas, now that the European Union appears determined to isolate President Vladimir Putin’s regime in retaliation for its unprovoked attack on a democratic country.
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