I think a large majority of people that voted Carney in were expecting the opposite.
Fuck that bullshit.
Canada should become an energy superpower.
Canada should also stop using oil and gas for energy.
Alberta should shut it’s fucking mouth, implement a sales tax, and invest in renewing its economy before it whines and bitches more.
Shoulda started this in the fucking 80s. But nooooope. We had to bribe Albertan provincial voters with Ralph bucks.
There’s truly no hell awful enough for the things masquerading as humans that wriggle among us and call themselves conservatives.
Alberta despite its small population makes up a great deal of our current account balance, which is what gives our dollar value in the world. On this value we’ve taken on over 90% federal/provincial debt to GDP, and we already have a grave productivity problem, yet you want to wipe out one of our most efficient industries so that you can feel good about yourself while doing nothing to prevent climate change.
Heres what tends to happen when your debt gets above 90%, which further puts a drag on our growth, and may be a large contributor as to why we have been second to last in the OECD since 2015 per capita.
https://www.businessinsider.com/kenneth-rogoff-carmen-reinhart-sovereign-debt-2010-8
so that you can feel good about yourself while doing nothing to prevent climate change.
[citation needed]
Denying that we can do anything about climate change, is just the modern form of climate change denial.
Don’t be a selfish whore who will destroy their own fucking planet because it’s the laziest path to economic productivity.
That comment was fantastic. Were this Reddit, I would shower you with gold.
Haha…hahahahahha…hahahha efficient. Buddy I work in oil and gas, it’s not efficient.
Its worker productivity and margins, oil and gas is very efficient relative to manufacturing or farming. Look at transfer payments.
I can assure you it makes a fuck tonne of money that is squandered on process. I’ve worked for the feds and I always hear the “government efficiency” jokes from my coworkers. I always make a point to tell them how much faster the government processes were at finalizing similar initatives compared to anything I’ve seen in industry. They usually don’t believe me but it’s true. This is at 1 engineering firm, 1 survey firm and various midstream / upstream operators. Calgary thinks its gods gift to productivity but they exist in a bubble when compared to the competitive nature of Ontario firms for other induatries, especially when you compare technology utilization.
Margins are only high when you externalize so much of the costs to the public and state.
Step 1: your party loses the election. Step 2: demand everything your party promised anyway like an entitled brat
We’d rather divide the provinces against each other and deal with 13 different sets of regulations we can bully into changing rather than have a single, consistent nationwide standard because [checks notes] “uncertainty.”
Did they even try inventing an excuse, or just randomly grab a word from any headline in a U.S.-centric financial publication?