All Things Trudeau, Chapter 2

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Let's remember that Prime Minister Trudeau has done something for Alberta his predecessors (including one J. Kenney) were unable to accomplish during their ten years in office: Give the province a tidewater pipeline.

To reiterate, Mr. Trudeau's CPC predecessors didn't get one lousy inch of tidewater pipe built for Albertans.

With friends like He Who Shall Not Be Named and Kenney . . .
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Hurtlander wrote: Oct 27th, 2021, 3:53 pm Trudeau is such a fool..

https://nationalpost.com/opinion/peter- ... rc-garneau

“ After a useless election, we get a useless cabinet shuffle that tosses out its most useful member. In the lead-up to the recent federal election, I was not alone in being fed up to the back teeth with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s stream of gaffes, apologies and non sequiturs. In common with many in my riding of Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Westmount, I nonetheless held my nose and voted Liberal to keep Marc Garneau as our MP, so he could continue doing a superb job serving the country as a cabinet minister. With Garneau now gone from cabinet, voters in my riding feel as though they’ve been had, and all Canadians have lost more than they know.
True to form, Garneau has decided to accept his lot with grace, saying that it was an honour of have served in cabinet. I can’t be so Zen.
Thanks for posting this. Justin is just such a loser and such a giant Trudeau. Just so awful!
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Kelly McParland: Trudeau's climate crusade ensures oil profits won't be invested in jobs

Readers of the National Post may have wondered what got into its editors after the prime minister revealed he was entrusting the climate change portfolio to a man with a history of radical environmental activism and anti-oil zealotry.

“ ‘Heads exploding’ in oil patch,” ran the headline on a story about the appointment of Steven Guilbeault as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s environment minister. “Trudeau names his no-growth cabinet,” warned a report denouncing Guilbeault’s appointment as “absurd” in a country as dependent as Canada on energy revenues for its financial health.

Bracketed with the bad news was a seeming contradiction. “Oil firms flush with cash,” read the headline next to the “Heads exploding” story. Nearby was a commentary predicting “The oil party has just begun,” in which a senior investment manager outlined his belief that huge profits are in store. “Could things get any better for Canadian energy investors?” it began.

It might seem impossible that both situations could be true. If oil is doomed, why is it doing so well? But in the weird world of energy supplies, they might be. That doesn’t mean it’s a good thing, though.

Trudeau’s positioning of Guilbeault as environment minister is an unmistakeable signal that he’s placed the climate file above all others. For better or worse, he’s decided that the perceived threats from climate change outweigh other considerations, and decisive action must be taken, come what may.

Given the implications of an all-out effort to remake the country as a zero-emissions economy, those considerations could be staggering. Energy prices are already at record levels due to shortages caused by government policies around the world. Higher energy prices impact every aspect of life. Higher costs to heat or cool homes, higher costs for transportation, for manufacturing, for construction, for clothes, for food…

Anyone who lived through the challenges of the 1970s, when a sudden spike in oil prices sent economies around the world into a tailspin, knows how bleak the impact can be. Spiraling inflation is a weapon for destroying jobs, businesses, hopes and ambitions on a frightening scale. Inflation mixed with slow growth produced a decade no one who remembers it wants to repeat.
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It well past time for Trudeau to stop virtue signalling and raise the flag back to the top of the pole.. It’s as though Trudeau doesn’t understand the significance of the flag lowering ceremony for Remembrance Day coming up, also the significance of lowering the flag whenever a police officer or fire fighter is killed in the line of duty, and the significance of lowering the flag when our 95 year old Queen dies.. Yes lowering the flag to half mast was a great gesture to commemorate the FN children that died while in the care of residential schools, but enough is enough..

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Hurtlander wrote: Oct 29th, 2021, 9:42 am It well past time for Trudeau to stop virtue signalling and raise the flag back to the top of the pole.. It’s as though Trudeau doesn’t understand the significance of the flag lowering ceremony for Remembrance Day coming up, also the significance of lowering the flag whenever a police officer or fire fighter is killed in the line of duty, and the significance of lowering the flag when our 95 year old Queen dies.. Yes lowering the flag to half mast was a great gesture to commemorate the FN children that died while in the care of residential schools, but enough is enough..

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The Green Barbarian wrote: Oct 28th, 2021, 3:33 pm
Kelly McParland: Trudeau's climate crusade ensures oil profits won't be invested in jobs

Readers of the National Post may have wondered what got into its editors after the prime minister revealed he was entrusting the climate change portfolio to a man with a history of radical environmental activism and anti-oil zealotry.

“ ‘Heads exploding’ in oil patch,” ran the headline on a story about the appointment of Steven Guilbeault as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s environment minister. “Trudeau names his no-growth cabinet,” warned a report denouncing Guilbeault’s appointment as “absurd” in a country as dependent as Canada on energy revenues for its financial health.

Bracketed with the bad news was a seeming contradiction. “Oil firms flush with cash,” read the headline next to the “Heads exploding” story. Nearby was a commentary predicting “The oil party has just begun,” in which a senior investment manager outlined his belief that huge profits are in store. “Could things get any better for Canadian energy investors?” it began.

It might seem impossible that both situations could be true. If oil is doomed, why is it doing so well? But in the weird world of energy supplies, they might be. That doesn’t mean it’s a good thing, though.

Trudeau’s positioning of Guilbeault as environment minister is an unmistakeable signal that he’s placed the climate file above all others. For better or worse, he’s decided that the perceived threats from climate change outweigh other considerations, and decisive action must be taken, come what may.

Given the implications of an all-out effort to remake the country as a zero-emissions economy, those considerations could be staggering. Energy prices are already at record levels due to shortages caused by government policies around the world. Higher energy prices impact every aspect of life. Higher costs to heat or cool homes, higher costs for transportation, for manufacturing, for construction, for clothes, for food…

Anyone who lived through the challenges of the 1970s, when a sudden spike in oil prices sent economies around the world into a tailspin, knows how bleak the impact can be. Spiraling inflation is a weapon for destroying jobs, businesses, hopes and ambitions on a frightening scale. Inflation mixed with slow growth produced a decade no one who remembers it wants to repeat.
https://www.msn.com/en-ca/money/topstor ... d=msedgntp
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-10-29/ ... /100575924

"Analysts say two major things are driving the price increases.

First, demand for fuel has picked up globally as economies have emerged from lockdowns and transportation and manufacturing has picked up.

Second, the global supply of oil has not been keeping pace with the surging demand — and that is being done deliberately.

Oil cartel the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and its allies, called OPEC+, are restricting oil supplies at the moment.

They say they don't want to produce too much oil because there's a chance that further COVID outbreaks could derail the already-fragile global recovery, and that would undermine global oil demand again.
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The manipulations of the oil markets by OPEC+ are beyond Trudeau's control and Canada has been locked into "world price" since Conservatives locked us in to that with "free" trade in 1987.
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hobbyguy wrote: Oct 29th, 2021, 10:40 am
Oil cartel the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and its allies, called OPEC+, are restricting oil supplies at the moment.

They say they don't want to produce too much oil because there's a chance that further COVID outbreaks could derail the already-fragile global recovery, and that would undermine global oil demand again.[/b]"
The global shortfall is only 300,000 bbl/day.

OPEC is increasing supply at 400,000 bbl/day each month.

Trudeau's stealing a roll Jack Rice couldn't jump over from Canadians via his massive tax hikes on fuels needed to run our economy and heat our homes, and handing it directly to his wealthy friends.
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The Green Barbarian wrote: Oct 26th, 2021, 10:52 am Proving once again just what a dim-witted fool he is, Justin has appointed a complete psycho path as minister of environment and Apocalyptic fairy tales. Everyone knew that Climate Einstein McKenna was a total trainwreck, but this guy is pure scum! What a total idiot! Justin, you need to resign, you've completely lost it!
Guilbeault to become Canada's next environment minister as Trudeau unveils new cabinet

Long-time environmental activist Steven Guilbeault will be Canada's next minister of the environment and climate change, CBC News has confirmed.

Liberal sources told CBC News that Guilbeault, who has worked with groups such as Equiterre and Greenpeace, will be moved to the crucial portfolio from his previous post as heritage minister.

His appointment comes just days ahead of the United Nations climate change conference in Glasgow (COP26), which will draw leaders from around the world — including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau — to discuss the climate crisis.
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While some weak and pathetic men feel threatened by strong, successful and very well educated women like Catherine McKenna, I'm glad Trudeau isn't one of them.

It's one of the reasons he's been able to whup the foundering and leaderless Neanderthals in the Conservative Party three times now.
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crookedmember wrote: Oct 30th, 2021, 11:32 am While some weak and pathetic men feel threatened by strong, successful and very well educated women like Catherine McKenna, I'm glad Trudeau isn't one of them.

It's one of the reasons he's been able to whup the foundering and leaderless Neanderthals in the Conservative Party three times now.
The *bleep* bodoensis group within the CPC will never understand that.

Trudeau bashing is all they got, and because *bleep* bodoensis never got beyond caves, a few stone tools and clubs, they don't even realize that.
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Ken7 wrote: Oct 30th, 2021, 9:53 amI wonder where Climate Barbie went to, she disappeared after a while. She was pathetic, true blonde I suspect.
Pathetic and rude. McKenna went through misogynistic hell and she shouldn't have had to. That's why Wilkinson was a good replacement. News anchors like Solomon couldn't lead the conversation and rattle Wilkinson. Wilkinson was unflappable.
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I wonder where Climate Barbie went to, she disappeared after a while. She was pathetic, true blonde I suspect.

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https://www.castanet.net/edition/news-s ... htm#350196 hey jt you :cuss: g oof. canada did not donate 10 million doses , canadians paid for those its not up to you to give them away for free you :cuss: terd
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hobbyguy wrote: Oct 30th, 2021, 11:50 am
Trudeau bashing is all they got,
Not really. "All the opposition got", ain't just that Trudeau is an idiot who makes incredibly stupid decisions. That's not even up for debate. Even the most hard-core brain-washed Liberals know that he's an idiot, so it's not really "bashing", it's just pointing out basic facts. Water is wet, Germans live in Germany, and Canada's PM is a low-functioning imbecile.

What the Opposition "got", is a terrible government, a cabinet loaded with unqualified losers (nothing much has changed in that regard since 2015) and an economy being run right into the ground by idiot children and ideologues. Pretty powerful stuff. The bodoensis Liberals just don't get what neanderthals they look like right now, despite having their butts whipped in two straight elections.
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the truth wrote: Oct 30th, 2021, 2:54 pm https://www.castanet.net/edition/news-s ... htm#350196 hey jt you :cuss: g oof. canada did not donate 10 million doses , canadians paid for those its not up to you to give them away for free you :cuss: terd
That's a very foolish and self centered plus self defeating attitude. It is important for all of us to ensure that the world gets vaccinated. Otherwise the number of variants will multiply and the world economy will suffer - and with it Canada's economy.

Are you saying that we should just let people die in Africa and other less developed areas? How very charitable!
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