RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Time for an adult conversation Actually there isn't. All policies moving forward are voted on and if the NDP do not like what the Liberals are doing they can vote that policy down and trigger a non-confidence vote.
The deal they made was that certain policies have already been agreed to in advance so that both parties know that a non-confidence vote will not be triggered and the NDP is consulted on policy making in advance. It just streamlines the process and is perfectly legal and democratic. Just because you do not like it, does not mean it isn't.
The trans-mountain pipeline is being built and costing a fortune. Ask TRP how their cost overruns and timelines are coming with their pipeline. I am sur ethat TRP started theirs first and it still isn't done yet either. You wanted a pipleine you are getting a pipeline.
The extra cost will be shifted into compensation to the native communities for the residential school debacle is my guess. I am not saying the price is good but it is what it is. Transmountain will be complete before the Liberals are out of office so you can lay the blame fully at their feet.
I notice we all say enough politics and then add more political questions after. If you do not want to discuss politics do not bring up politics. It is pretty simple.
We will find out what most Candians want in 3 years.
As for VET it will fair better than fine regardless of politics in the EU or USA or Australia or its home base of Canada. Ifn fact it is politics that have increased O&G prices to the point that VET can fair better. Prepandemic it was struggling and the share price was sinking fast. Now it is paying down debt and expanding and the share price is increasing...a lot.
GLTA Longs
Carlo2021 wrote: there is a significant difference between a minority government and a post deal to make that minority a majority!
certainly no apologies needed on your part, just that I think Canadians as a whole would be better off without Justin and his anti energy sector policies.
How Albertans stay in Confederation is beyond me. (I'm from Ontario).
How Canadians don't revolt against policies that result in importing expensive oil from the Middle East and selling Canadian oil at a discount to the Americans, amazes me.
My apologies, no more politics!
Wont ask what's gling on with Justin's pipeline that he bought a few ago for $4 or $5 billion?