Dan McTeague
Carney must SCRAP C-69 — Trudeau’s anti-pipelines law
By Dan McTeague
If Prime Minister Mark Carney is serious about getting pipelines built in Canada, he needs to scrap Trudeau-era anti-energy laws. In particular, Carney must make it a priority to scrap Bill C-69 — or as critics have dubbed it — the No Pipelines Bill.
C-69 drove away investors from building major energy projects in Canada, including the Northern Gateway Pipeline. This vital project would enable Canada to export its oil and lessen our reliance on the U.S.
Dan McTeague explains in his latest video.
Business
The Liberal budget is a massive FAILURE: Former Liberal Cabinet Member Dan McTeague
Prime Minister Mark Carney tabled his government’s long-overdue budget yesterday and took the same approach as his predecessor – spend, spend, spend.
Canada’s deficit is now a staggering $78 BILLION. To make matters worse, Carney doubled down on the industrial carbon tax.
Dan McTeague explains in his latest video.
Automotive
Canada’s EV experiment has FAILED
By Dan McTeague
The government’s attempt to force Canadians to buy EVs by gambling away billions of tax dollars and imposing an EV mandate has been an abject failure.
GM and Stellantis are the latest companies to back track on their EV plans in Canada despite receiving billions in handouts from Canadian taxpayers.
Dan McTeague explains in his latest video.
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