Prime Minster Carney's comprehensive energy strategy is a balanced approach that will secure Canada's sovereignty by insulating it from the disruptive policies of the U.S. under Donald Trump while propelling the country to the forefront of global energy leadership. By focusing on energy security, trade diversification, and long-term competitiveness, this plan will protect Canadian jobs, fast-track critical projects, and ensure Canada remains a powerhouse in both clean and conventional energy.
Carney's energy plan may sound appealing, but it's nothing more than smoke and mirrors. His ties to the World Economic Forum and so-called "green finance" push raise serious doubts about his commitment to Canadian energy. By refusing to repeal harmful policies like the Impact Assessment Act and Bill C-69, Carney will only continue to stall vital energy development, putting Canada's future in jeopardy while pandering to environmental activists. His promises are empty at best.
Mark Carney’s plan to make Canada an "energy superpower" is a dangerous step backward for the environment. His repeal of the consumer carbon tax and inclusion of conventional energy risks undermining Canada’s climate commitments. This approach, likely driven by political expediency, prioritizes economic growth over the urgent environmental action needed to address the climate crisis. Canada deserves stronger, more consistent leadership that puts the environment first.