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Canada needs Enbridge’s Line 5
We need to reassert the importance of our energy sectors and of good trade relations between our two countries, which have after all been loyal partners for so many years.
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Plus que jamais, nous avons besoin des gens de métier
La relance économique post COVID-19 passera par nos régions et nous devons, dès maintenant, leur donner les moyens de faire partie de la solution.
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To save Canada’s energy industry, we need to end dependence on the US market
The construction of new Canadian pipelines would maximize the volume of fuels transported by the safest, greenest means, and allow us to seize a golden opportunity to diversify the markets for our oil.
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Pétrole: mettons fin à notre dépendance envers les États-Unis
Il nous faut une plus grande infrastructure de pipelines pour diversifier nos exportations, et le gouvernement canadien devrait faire tout en son pouvoir pour permettre à ces projets de se réaliser.
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Monopoly school systems make even less sense now
Provincial governments in Ontario and across Canada should follow the example of states in the U.S. that have in the past year delivered the wider access to school choice that families want for their children.
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Vaccination: nous avons besoin des pharmaciens
De grandes bannières de pharmacie se sont portées volontaires à venir en aide au système public qui est près du gouffre.
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Quebec needs an expenditure review committee
To achieve a balanced budget, controlling spending will be key. Increasing the tax burden could slow down economic growth.
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Biden Uses Canada as a Punching Bag
In this era of frayed international relationships, rising unemployment and struggling industries, it is more important than ever to allow people to trade with each other without asking a bureaucrat’s permission.
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Annulation du projet Keystone XL: il n’y a pas de quoi se réjouir
Le gouvernement doit comprendre l’importance de tels projets énergétiques en s’appuyant sur des bases économiques et factuelles, puis s’assurer de les défendre comme il se doit.
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Here’s why Canada’s climate targets are nonsense
There is a consensus in Ottawa that Canada must transition to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. Here’s the problem, though: Emissions targets are economic nonsense.