April 15, 2021 | What Happens if Canada Loses an Oil Pipeline?
Stewart Muir Stewart Muir is founder and executive director of the Resource Works Society, a Vancouver-based group open to participation by British Columbians from all walks of life who are concerned about their future economic opportunities. He is an author, journalist and historian with experience on three continents including a financial editor of The Vancouver Sun responsible for mining and markets coverage. Since Resource Works was established in 2014, the group has gained international recognition for its practical approach to the public challenges of responsible natural resource development and use.
A Parliamentary committee has looked at what would happen if the United States goes through with Michigan’s threat to cripple the Canadian economy by unilaterally shutting down the Line 5 pipeline.
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President Joe Biden has fully embraced his role as a puppet for the radical left.
In August of last year, Biden rhetorically asked the American public: Do I look like a radical socialist? Biased media outlets like Politico and the Los Angeles Times took their messaging cues from the Biden campaign, running stories with headlines like Why Trump’s attempt to tag Biden as a tool of the radical left isn’t working, and Ignore Trump’s warnings – Biden and Harris are no radicals.
Well, time makes fools of us all, and none more so than the liberal media.
Fresh off the passage of the wasteful $1.9 trillion COVID relief bill – less than 10% of which addressed public health mitigation efforts – the Biden administration continues to gaslight the American people with the same strategy for its $2.25 trillion infrastructure monstrosity.
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CALGARY, AB, April 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - A multi-party Canadian House of Commons Special Committee report released today affirms the economic importance of the Line 5 pipeline to both Canada and the U.S. and recommends urgent, bi-national executive action to resolve the dispute between the State of Michigan and Enbridge over the Straits of Mackinac crossing.
Canadian House of Commons Special Committee affirms the economic importance of the Line 5 pipeline to both Canada and the U.S. Line 5 crosses the Straits of Mackinac pictured here. (CNW Group/Enbridge Inc.) Line 5 is a significant aspect of Canada s economic relationship with the United States and contributes to secure energy supplies in both countries, the report states. Its shutdown could have many implications, including reduced safety, shortages of various energy products on both sides of the Canada–U.S. border, transportation bottlenecks for Alberta s crude oil, and job losses
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