Carney And Smith Closer To A Pipeline Deal In North BC.

oil&gas

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Really?? Then why is Carney's favourability rating still very similar to the time he was elected as PM?
The polls indicate that most Canadians are in favour of Carney's stance on this pipeline. Once again the only ones shedding tears are the righties who are trying their best to use the Trump so called "Woke Culture" BS that the vast majority of Canadians do not even buy!!



What is the alternative when Pee Pee's favourability is:



There is a good reason why Carney received 2 standing ovations in Calgary and I
do believe he has deservedly earned his popularity in Alberta.

I actually feel relieved by Carney's policies in regard of the fossil fuel industries.
I trust that with Carney in charge Canada will remain the energy super power it is.
I also believe one accomplishment of Carney's leadership will be the shift of
the Liberals' focus of their climate policy from net-zero emission to growth of
fossil fuel production. Carney's term will mark the end of the climate movement
and that will be his legacy. After Carney future administrations, Liberals or
Conservatives, will feel less encumbered with climate sheeple voters' demand
of climate actions.

I understand climate sheeple in general which represents a majority of Canadians
are in favour of Carney's stance on pipeline construction. It is the segment of
climate sheeple who voted Carney on the hope of climate leadership in transition
away from fossil fuel--the type of voters who support Steven Guilbeault and David
Suzuki--whom I feel sorry for.
 
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There is a good reason why Carney received 2 standing ovations in Calgary and I
do believe he has deservedly earned his popularity in Alberta.

I actually feel relieved by Carney's policies in regard of the fossil fuel industries.
I trust that with Carney in charge Canada will remain the energy super power it is.
I also believe one accomplishment of Carney's leadership will be the shift of
the Liberals' focus of their climate policy from net-zero emission to growth of
fossil fuel production. Carney's term will mark the end of the climate movement
and that will be his legacy. After Carney future administrations, Liberals or
Conservatives, will feel less encumbered with climate sheeple voters' demand
of climate actions.



I understand climate sheeple which represents a majority of Canadians are in
favour of Carney's stance on pipeline construction. It is the segment of climate
sheeple who voted Carney on the hope of climate leadership in transition away
from fossil fuel--the type of voters who support Steven Guilbeault and David
Suzuki--whom I feel sorry for.
But..But...What about the climate sheeple on this board...They seem strangely quiet on Carney's change of direction...
 
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oil&gas

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But..But...What about the climate sheeple on this board...They seem strangely quiet on Carney's change of direction...
I presume climate sheeple on Terb are no different from climate
sheeple in general who are long brain-washed by the climate
movement. They would blindly vote for leaders on their promise
to come to the rescue of the world from impending climate catastrophe.
And yet they would turn into cry babies on rising energy cost.

Mark Carney would truly make a difference in the direction of
the nation's climate politics. After Carney climate sheeple voters
will behave like smokers awaiting cure of cancer from the
tobacco industries so they can continue smoking like a chimney.
 

roddermac

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That explains much about your posts, each time you get covid its likely a 3-6 point drop in IQ occurs.

Yes, DoFo's lockdown was too long, he went for a partial lockdown that didn't work instead of a full lockdown for a shorter time that would have been more effective.
His policy failures are epic.
"That explains much about your posts, each time you get covid its likely a 3-6 point drop in IQ occurs."
Like I have stated many times I never once got covid. But I have to agree with your comment because it seems you get covid every time you post a comment on here. I'm also starting to believe covid causes memory loss as well. Or maybe it's just the boosters you keep on getting. Or the loss of oxygen to your brain from constantly wearing a covid mask 24/7 while hiding in the basement apartment you live in.
 

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Franky utopia of a Trudeau government has been erased lmao...Carney and dofo are like two peas....Justin is gone Franky...he's too busy banging katy perry..move on.
 

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"That explains much about your posts, each time you get covid its likely a 3-6 point drop in IQ occurs."
Like I have stated many times I never once got covid. But I have to agree with your comment because it seems you get covid every time you post a comment on here. I'm also starting to believe covid causes memory loss as well. Or maybe it's just the boosters you keep on getting. Or the loss of oxygen to your brain from constantly wearing a covid mask 24/7 while hiding in the basement apartment you live in.
Did you take a covid test each time you got sick in the last 5 years? Did you never get sick and think it was just the flu or a cold? Have you never heard of a asymptomatic cases of covid?

The certainty of an antivaxxer that they never got covid is like asking a flat earther for proof that the earth is flat.
 

roddermac

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Did you take a covid test each time you got sick in the last 5 years? Did you never get sick and think it was just the flu or a cold? Have you never heard of a asymptomatic cases of covid?

The certainty of an antivaxxer that they never got covid is like asking a flat earther for proof that the earth is flat.
I never got sick once the entire time during covid. And only twice since all of this BS about it ended. And I'd rather be a flat earther than be flat headed which is what you seem to be every time you post.
 

Frankfooter

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I have inability to see corruption...but you have the abiilty...so with that...did you just look the other way on Trudeau's corruption?
See?

You just made my point.
The Trudeau allegations were properly investigated and not found to be corrupt.
Yet you still think he's corrupt and the 34 convicted felon, convicted fraud artist trump and DoFo and his 2 OPP investigations as being clean.
 

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There is a good reason why Carney received 2 standing ovations in Calgary and I
do believe he has deservedly earned his popularity in Alberta.

I actually feel relieved by Carney's policies in regard of the fossil fuel industries.
I trust that with Carney in charge Canada will remain the energy super power it is.
I also believe one accomplishment of Carney's leadership will be the shift of
the Liberals' focus of their climate policy from net-zero emission to growth of
fossil fuel production. Carney's term will mark the end of the climate movement
and that will be his legacy. After Carney future administrations, Liberals or
Conservatives, will feel less encumbered with climate sheeple voters' demand
of climate actions.

I understand climate sheeple in general which represents a majority of Canadians
are in favour of Carney's stance on pipeline construction. It is the segment of
climate sheeple who voted Carney on the hope of climate leadership in transition
away from fossil fuel--the type of voters who support Steven Guilbeault and David
Suzuki--whom I feel sorry for.
Carney has also managed to pull a Conservative MP like Michael Ma to join t he Liberals.
Michael is doing so as he mentioned that those in his riding are supporting Carney's agenda.
Included in Carney's agenda is a a plan to tackle The Climate Change.
So these "Sheeple Voters" managed to push their MP to switch parties!! :ROFLMAO:
 
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bver_hunter

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Because he fucking got ran out the country and resigned. Do you even live in Canada? :ROFLMAO:

Let me play this again.

He didn't hesitate for a second before saying yes.
You still are fixated on Trudeau. Especially when Pee Pee is the one in the limelight.
Conservative MP Michael Ma has given up on Pee Pee's style of leadership and has switched parties.
You righties will be even more pissed off with it!! :p 😅😂:ROFLMAO:
 
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