• Canadian PM Threatens to "Punish" Businesses

    From BTR1701@21:1/5 to All on Tue May 20 00:04:44 2025
    Newly elected Canadian PM Mark Carney has just announced that all companies
    who refuse to participate in his new climate agenda will be "punished".

    https://twitter.com/rightanglenews/status/1924505093761536073?s=46

    Canadidians can't say they weren't warned. He'll destroy your country and
    go full-blown commie over a hoax.

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  • From Rhino@21:1/5 to All on Mon May 19 20:58:27 2025
    On 2025-05-19 8:04 PM, BTR1701 wrote:
    Newly elected Canadian PM Mark Carney has just announced that all companies who refuse to participate in his new climate agenda will be "punished".

    https://twitter.com/rightanglenews/status/1924505093761536073?s=46

    Canadidians can't say they weren't warned. He'll destroy your country and
    go full-blown commie over a hoax.

    It was clear during the campaign that he was not going to dial back his obsession with climate change and net zero. Carney - or "Carnage" as
    some are calling him - spoke about building new pipelines to get our oil
    and gas to foreign markets (98% currently goes to the US which, as a
    sole market, gets it for heavily discounted prices) but this
    contradicted legislation that makes it virtually impossible to build new pipelines. When questioned about it in English on the West Coast, he
    swore he was open to building new pipelines. When questioned about it in
    French in Quebec, he swore he would respect Quebec's insistence that NO pipelines be built in or through Quebec. When this came up during one of
    the Leaders Debates, he said that pipelines would be built, as long as
    the key stakeholders didn't object, by which he meant aboriginals, environmentalists and Quebec. That effectively said NO NEW PIPELINES but
    most people only heard the first part of the statement and thought new pipelines were a possibility. In any case, he had been clear in saying
    that the No New Pipelines Act would NOT be repealed all along.

    Over the years, he has repeatedly said that most of our oil and gas
    needs to stay in the ground for the sake of the planet. (Meanwhile, his company, Brookfield Investments, of which he is the board chairman, made fortunes buying pipelines in OTHER countries.)

    We are well and truly screwed.

    The Conservative Party did very well in the election and gained quite a
    few seats but not enough to overtake the Liberals who benefited
    enormously by the collapse of the NDP, which lost a couple of dozen
    seats, most of which went to the Liberals. (The NDP is nominally further
    left than the Liberals but under Trudeau, that difference was razor thin
    so when Trump's tariff threats stirred up the country, most NDP voters
    decided it was more important to vote for the leftist party that could
    actually hope to form a government, namely the Liberals, than to say
    with the NDP.) The Bloc Quebecois, another leftist party but focused on
    Quebec nationalism, also lost around 10 seats, mostly to the Liberals.

    I suppose the lesson here is that when Canadians feel an existential
    threat like Trump, they (largely) desert the smaller parties and rally
    to either the Liberals or Conservatives, the two biggest and oldest
    parties.

    --
    Rhino

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