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Dear President Joe Biden,
Canadians are delighted that your bilateral bonding session with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau repaired the rapport between our two countries. It warmed our hearts to hear you say that the United States has “no closer friend than Canada.”
We’ve always been fond of our American cousins, but your predecessor (he who must not be named) had us worried that our special relationship was devolving into a one-sided affection. Now that we’ve reconciled, could you please do a solid for ordinary Canadians?
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Here’s a brilliant idea to create jobs and economic development that Canada’s hapless Liberal government has never thought of: resurrect Energy East, the proposed pipeline linking Western Canadian oil to Quebec and Atlantic Canada that was killed without justification due to the prime minister’s unflagging capitulation to environmental crazies and Quebec nationalists. That is just one of several energy policy initiatives put forth in a Feb. 25 report published by the Montreal Economic Institute (MEI).
“The revoking of Keystone XL’s permit by U.S. President Joe Biden (on) his first day in office highlights the risk for Canada of depending on a single country for its petroleum product exports,” wrote Miguel Ouellette in his report. “This economic note points out that the construction of new pipelines on Canadian soil would help the country reduce this risk and maximize revenues from oil exports, thus encouraging job creation and improving Canadians’ li