Drill, baby, drill – in Saskatchewan

Scott Moe.

What a Sask Party win means for energy – seeking to hit 600,000 bpd, and eventually 1 million; nuclear power development, critical minerals.

Does this mean drill, baby, drill? For oil, lithium, and helium – to reach these goals, absolutely.

Also:

Jim Warren: Let the milk flow, but keep the oil in the ground – Quebec’s separatists are now dictating Canadian trade policy

For the past decade, Quebec’s political parties have been arguing over who hates oil and Western conservatives the most along with which party can claim bragging rights for being the best at extorting benefits from the rest of Canada. Jim Warren hits it out of the park, again.

No big war, prices drop:

Oil prices fall as reality of weak global demand overtakes risk of wider war in Middle East

Once you cut gas taxes, you’ll never be able to bring them back. Dumb idea if we want to keep roads.

Ontario government moves to extend 5.7 cent gas tax cut to June 2025

 

8 Replies to “Drill, baby, drill – in Saskatchewan”

  1. While I am happy Saskatchewan has been spared a socialist regime I hope they don’t end up regretting having a man who has no respect for charter rights in power.

  2. I am happy that the Saskatchewan Party won a fifth term of office, but extremely saddened at the rural/urban divide. I am so fed up with my fellow citizens in Regina – what a bunch of whining pukes/grifters/useless eaters!

    1. The rural-urban divide has been the defining political reality in all provinces in Canada for at least three decades. This has been the dominant pattern in Ontario for half a century. All the rural ridings vote conservative. Toronto, Ottawa, London, Windsor and Hamilton vote socialist. This leaves the 905 region as the battleground.

  3. Drill, baby, drill. We’re going to need to to pay for all the doctors Moe promised Monday night. That’s not such a bad thing, on both points.

  4. Uh oh, Brian! That Fascist, Natzi, Donald J. Trump said … at his 1932-styled MSG “Natzi” Rally … that he was going to cut everyone’s gasoline cost by 50% !!! Come on Sask.!! Drill Baby Drill !!!

  5. “Once you cut gas taxes, you’ll never be able to bring them back. Dumb idea if we want to keep roads.”

    Huh? The government has had no trouble raising taxes on just about everything for the last 100 years. It’s a story of decades of continuously rising taxation.

  6. “Once you cut gas taxes, you’ll never be able to bring them back. Dumb idea if we want to keep roads.”
    What’s “dumb”, is this comment.

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