Poilievre criticizes Carney’s economic record, calling public perception an ‘illusion’
The article discusses the approval of a major pipeline project connecting Alberta's oilsands to the West Coast, highlighting the political negotiations between federal and provincial governments.Key points include the $35-billion construction cost, private sector involvement concerns, and the economic implications of the project.
The author critiques the prolonged process of securing federal support, emphasizing the need for decisive action to capitalize on global economic opportunities.The project's designation as a national interest initiative is stressed, alongside environmental and industrial carbon price challenges.
Despite risks, the initiative is framed as a transformative investment for Canada's prosperity and energy security, with calls to end further concessions and expedite the approval process.
Poilievre criticizes Carney’s economic record, calling public perception an ‘illusion’
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