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Originally Posted by chemgear
Sure if you are super worried about team or party politics.
But seeing a federal government encouraging proper development of our resources in Canada, slapping down Eby whining, a stable and welcoming regulatory environment for business and prosperity for Canadians, it's all just a good thing regardless.
It just took a decade of stupidity to maybe start turning the ship around. I'm happy that the opposition party pushed a governing party to give their head a shake. Fairly ambivalent to which party label gets slapped on whichever one. Though there are still other files that can be changed to better serve our country.
Now let's see some action from here.
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Some here genuinely want to narrate that people railing on Trudeau and his disastrous corrupt government was partisan driven, when it never was for most. Trudeau is who largely made it partisan and divided the country to what it became with an us versus them mentality. Singh and Poilievre also did this. Only Poilievre is left out of the 3 and he's looking like a pariah right now.
Now that we have an adult in the room working on economical issues rather than virtue signaling or ideology, notice how much calmer this thread is? Yet almost all of the decisions and budget planning has been shifting centre to right leaning.
All the divisive issues are effectively gone. Carbon tax was killed on day one. Anyone unhappy from the right about Carney at this point would only be partisan or a maple MAGA grifter considering he effectively has addressed pretty much all contentious issues effectively within a matter of months. A new pipeline deal is in place. The tanker ban is likely to see a revision. Heck even the gun buyback is being reviewed.
https://www.thestar.com/politics/fed...90d79cf6d.html
I'm happy. I'm curious about the folks who were defending Trudeau-Singh consistently over the years and gaslight folks if they have reservations about the current direction, considering many of these were CPC driven platform promises now adopted by Carney / Liberals.
Compare this poll to 2016 and overall pipeline support / opposition hasn't really changed.
https://leger360.com/in-the-news-per...ent-in-canada/
https://abacusdata.ca/pipeline-politics-in-2016/
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More than twice as many (68%) took the alternative view, that “Canada should build new pipeline capacity and use our oil resources but also invest in renewable energy and ways to reduce the amount of emissions the country produces”.
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Unfortunately, Canadians were being held hostaqe by activists for a decade that were put into much higher positions then they deserved and we took a self-imposed backseat in LNG and oil distribution that we are now scrambling to focus back in on.