13 Replies to “Trudeau responds to Lametti natural resources controversy with denial”

  1. Assume that the Liberals are lying (always) and you will be further ahead in your understanding of policy.

  2. Nice. Yay Pierre!!!. *Golf Clap* Here’s the thing with Poilievre – If he doesn’t commit in writing to rolling back Trudeau’s carbon taxes during the next election…I’m out. It’s really that simple, and it seems to me he wants to avoid that conversation.
    I don’t want to hear a word about “well, it’s complicated” or ” we need a climate change plan”…yada, yada yada. It isn’t complicated…just do it.
    If not, you’re blowing smoke up our asses.

    1. I’ll give you the honest reason why the CPC won’t repeal the carbon tax, the government can’t afford to. The Turd has saddled us with so much debt that they can’t get rid of it if they hope to prevent a bond rating downgrade that would probably be the straw that breaks our back and forces us into bankruptcy. At best, all that they can do is freeze it at the current rate.

      1. It wouldn’t be the first time that a government in canada was insolvent.

        /can we survive being Argentina North?

  3. When will these silly conservatives get out of the way and stop trying to force provinces and Canada to get along? It’s oil and water.

  4. I don’t about any of you people, but the UN doesn’t make laws in this country – wait! Didn’t use to make laws in this country.
    The fcking Liberals said not to worry when the foreigners first brought up all their indigenous recommendations.
    Now…
    The west is the beaten wife of the Canadian husband, personified by the passive-agressive weirdeau PM who blames all his short comings on those people…and the west sobs and waits for the next humiliation.

    It’s sad and tragic and you really need to do your worst because he isn’t stopping the beatings.

    1. Buddy, I did not vote for anyone at the UN and I did not vote for anyone in canada to give away my rights and freedoms.

  5. The longer we stay the worse it will get. We should have left this kleptocracy 40 years ago.

    1. Its a classic case of “You didn’t hear what I said. I didn’t say that.” Except we all heard him. Very clearly. Our only hope is that this government says many things but follows through on very few of them. What is surprising is that the Post Media papers have ignored this event totally. But not CBC, who rushed to defend Lametti and voice their opinion that obviously the western provinces were being their usual obstreperous and divisive selves. And of course although the minister said he would look into removing resource control from Western provinces anyone would know he didn’t really mean it. So he is lying to us or to the indigenous people he was speaking to.To quote another Liberal cabinet minister listening to CBC made you “want to throw up in your mouth a little.”
      After weathering a great many Liberal attacks on our resource industry it is hardly paranoia to expect that when a cabinet member voices yet another threat, the provinces go on alert.

      1. And that’s why I, as independent media, have been hammering this home over a few days. In large part, because I can. Oh, and my ears work.
        And I’ve been writing about that paranoia for 15 years now. It’s a very real thing. Mackenzie Valley, Northern Gateway, Energy East, Teck Frontier, Energie Saguenay….. billions down the drain. How many hospitals could have been built with the money from those projects? How many surgeries paid for?

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