PM Carney’s new cabinet sending mixed signals on pipelines
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Mixed Messages and Clarifications From First Week of New Cabinet
News Analysis Prime Minister Mark Carney appointed a mix of old and new faces to his cabinet this week, and both had a hand in raising some controversy when talking to media, with some issuing clarifications later. After an election heavily focused on bringing back affordability for Canadians and building the country’s economic potential, what some ministers said about pipelines and housing generated mixed reactions. The new cabinet was sworn in…
Carney’s new cabinet and media interviews fail to provide clarity
From the Fraser Institute By Jason Clemens and Tegan Hill Prime Minister Carney unveiled his new cabinet and did post-announcement media but failed to provide the clarity about his government’s actual views on resource development, particularly oil and natural gas. This uncertainty continues to impede private-sector investment, which our country badly needs. Uncertainty is an investment killer because it makes it almost impossible for entreprene…
Canadian Prime Minister Carney Signals Support for New Pipeline
Canada's Prime Minister, Mark Carney, indicates support for a new pipeline project contingent on achieving consensus, while also emphasizing the importance of a diversified energy strategy including both oil and gas and alternative sources to solidify Canada’s position as an energy superpower.
'If Consensus Exists': What's the Catch in Carney's Pipeline Support?
Prime Minister Mark Carney says he supports new pipelines if Canadians agree on them, but his cabinet appointments and policy decisions tell a different story. In a recent interview with CTV News, Carney explicitly said he supports building pipelines “if the consensus exists for one.” This carefully worded endorsement makes his support contingent on widespread agreement that appears increasingly difficult to achieve. EXCLUSIVE: Carney says ‘yes…
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