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Liberal Minority Government 2025 - ???

Shots fired in Ferngully ;)

Environment minister disputes Guilbeault’s claim that Canada is cutting climate policies​

Julie Dabrusin says key policies like clean electricity regulations remain in place​


Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with Minister of Environment and Climate Change Julie Dabrusin about the environmental implications of the Alberta-Canada energy agreement. Plus, Brian Jean, Alberta’s energy minister, talks about what benefits a new pipeline would bring to the province. And B.C. Minister of Energy and Climate Solutions Adrian Dix explains why a bitumen pipeline is a non-starter for the west coast.

Environment and Climate Change Minister Julie Dabrusin is pushing back against claims from Steven Guilbeault, who resigned from cabinet this week over Ottawa’s memorandum of understanding with Alberta and said Canada is dismantling several pieces of its climate plan.

“I really respectfully disagree with [Guilbeault] on his characterization of this memorandum of understanding,” Dabrusin said in an interview on CBC's Rosemary Barton Live. “I don’t see it as backsliding, and I don’t see it as cancelling programs."

The MOU — which paves a potential pathway for a new oil and gas pipeline to British Columbia long desired by Alberta — includes a commitment by Ottawa to not implement its oil and gas emissions cap and to suspend its clean electricity regulations in Alberta pending a new carbon pricing agreement.

Environment minister disputes Guilbeault’s claim that Canada is cutting climate policies | CBC News

I think PP is taking the wrong track on this.

I think he needs to go all in in on support of Carney. Latch right to him. Show Canada that Carney and him are very closely aligned and much alike. And drive a wedge into the left doing it. The left hate PP, so make Carney your new best friend.

When it comes to campaign time, you just run on being faster. The LPC will probably be littered with announcements and no deliverables, so run on actually providing results to what Canadians want, not just announcements.
 
I think PP is taking the wrong track on this.

I think he needs to go all in in on support of Carney. Latch right to him. Show Canada that Carney and him are very closely aligned and much alike. And drive a wedge into the left doing it. The left hate PP, so make Carney your new best friend.

When it comes to campaign time, you just run on being faster. The LPC will probably be littered with announcements and no deliverables, so run on actually providing results to what Canadians want, not just announcements.
2 huge positive aspects to this
-actually contributing to positive governance of the country
-he'd be able to point at the above and say "look at what I was able to accomplish riding shotgun, imagine what I could do in the drivers seat"

Unfortunately, it would seem that the die is cast and being seen to actually do work and be collaborative is too off brand, so we as Canadians get left with whatever the Bloc and NDP extract from Carney to advance his bills.

Example: CPC stonewalls, Bloc influences policy.
 
SAFE is now open to Canada, this could be a huge win for canadian defense companies to get into the EU market

Let's put this into perspective.

Earlier I did a piece of how much value Canadian companies are receiving currently on the work they are doing on the F35 program. Its about 3% of the value of a F35. I ball parked the value of a F35 at 80m USD. The 3% is approximately 2.4$m USD or or 3.36$m CAD a plane. If they produce another 1,500 F35's that 1,500 * 3.36$m CAD = 5,040,000,000$ CAD. So our current potential revenue on the F35's, based on 1,500 planes produced from here on out and our current value add of 3% of the total value of a produced F35 holds true, CDN businesses stand to make 5$ billion CAD

IF CDN defense companies are able to garner a similar value of the 150$ billion Euro pot of money that would be 150 * .03% = 450,000,000 Euro or 450,000,000 * 1.60 = 720,000,000 CAD. The amount of 1.60 represents an approximate current exchange rate between the CAD and the Euro.

So, the F35 program, based on the above back of the napkin math, is worth 7X more in terms of dollars and cents to Canadian industries. I'm NOT saying that we shouldn't go all in on SAFE, but even if we fight tooth and nail and get 6% of the total pot of money available it would still represent 3X less than the current F35 project.
 
There is way more to this than F35. Canadian SMBs will now be able to compete in EU
 
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