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Politics : Canada - Friend or Foe

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From: James Seagrove12/19/2018 1:03:50 PM
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Deliver us from Trudeau, Amen.

James,

One of our greatest sources of prosperity as a country, our oil industry, is in crisis.

The Trudeau government failed to get pipeline projects moving, and even made it more difficult to build them with new legislation.

And yesterday, it announced a $1.6-billion subsidy to the oil industry to compensate for its failures, something the industry does not need and did not ask for.

The Liberal government’s view of the economy could be summed up this way:

If it moves, tax it.

If it keeps moving, regulate it.

And if it stops moving, subsidize it.

We need to do the exact opposite.

In a poll that came out today, a majority of Quebecers say they prefer to get their oil from Alberta, and agree that pipelines are the safest way to transport it.

That shows a deep disconnect between what Quebecers think and what Justin Trudeau and François Legault are saying.

It’s up to Ottawa to approve pipeline projects. And I am ready to tell all Canadians, in both languages, that we need them.

Watch my interview on Quebec’s TV in French (with English subtitles) where I defend the Energy East project.

James, it’s time to stop dividing us on this issue, as too many politicians and pressure groups are doing.

Please help me unite all Canadians around our oil industry by contributing $1.60 or $16 to the People’s Party today.

Thank you,
-Max
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