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In this episode of the Maple Conservative Girl Podcast, I break down Prime Minister Mark Carney's latest energy announcements — including his new MOU with Alberta, promises of new pipeline development, and his plan to double Canada's electricity grid by 2050.
If Ottawa suddenly supports pipelines, why are anti-energy laws and regulatory barriers still in place? Why are private investors still facing uncertainty? And why are even figures connected to the Pathways Alliance — including Martha Hall Findlay — starting to criticize the government's approach?
I discuss affordability, energy policy, investment, Western alienation, and the growing debate over whether Canada is serious about becoming an energy superpower again — or simply making more announcements while investment continues to leave the country.
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By DanikaIn this episode of the Maple Conservative Girl Podcast, I break down Prime Minister Mark Carney's latest energy announcements — including his new MOU with Alberta, promises of new pipeline development, and his plan to double Canada's electricity grid by 2050.
If Ottawa suddenly supports pipelines, why are anti-energy laws and regulatory barriers still in place? Why are private investors still facing uncertainty? And why are even figures connected to the Pathways Alliance — including Martha Hall Findlay — starting to criticize the government's approach?
I discuss affordability, energy policy, investment, Western alienation, and the growing debate over whether Canada is serious about becoming an energy superpower again — or simply making more announcements while investment continues to leave the country.
Follow & subscribe for more Canadian conservative commentary, politics, and current events.