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I think it is very clear Trudeau has no interest in the West

What are Justin Trudeau priorities helping Alberta's oil industry or going surfing


By Guest Column -- Ross Ayotte——--November 3, 2019

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What are Justin Trudeau priorities: Helping Alberta's oil industry or going surfing? Well, it seems that going surfing is more important, while Encana, another oil company this year announced its planned move to the U.S. right after Trudeau was re-elected, meaning more western jobs will be lost. The first company to leave this year was Trans Canada, which became T C Energy. Right after the liberals were reelected Husky Oil went into layoff mode, with hundred of jobs lost.
Trudeau broke two ethnic laws to protect SNC Lavalin and has blocked every investigation into the SNC Lavalin investigation, including the ethics commissioner and the RCMP, yet promised to run an open and transparent government. On another issue Trudeau help fund a cement factory in Quebec, which produces as much pollution as one oil field but they were exempt from following environmental policies, which will produce between 1.8 - 2.2 tonnes of carbon pollution a year--more than Shell Canada produces in Fort Mcmurray and just as much or more than the TMX pipeline, which Quebec opposes on environmental grounds. Why the double standard between the provinces? Trudeau also stated he would consider making Quebec a country as he said he knows his values even if he no longer recognizes Canada. Trudeau must be accountable for his comment that he would consider making Quebec a country when he attacked Andrew Scheer who voted against abortion 15 years ago--but never mentioned that other Liberal MPs also voted against it. I think it is very clear Trudeau has no interest in the West with what he has said and by not doing anything for them. His favouritism is for Quebec. So I would like to know if Trudeau would support the West separating as he stated he would support Quebec’s right to separate.

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