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To: jazzlover2 who wrote (36220)8/28/2025 12:28:10 AM
From: jazzlover2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37125
 
Canadians couldn't care less. as long as they're still getting their Big Macs KFC Wendy's and their bursting at the seams parking lots Walmart cheap crap and their Home Depot made in China stuff while watching the newest US Netflix movies and chugging their favourite Bud Light swill. Correct me if i'm wrong.



To: jazzlover2 who wrote (36220)8/28/2025 8:09:50 AM
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From the article…

“ It’s the Canadians that are capitalizing on the fact that the U.S. has built this infrastructure,” said Leach.


Nevertheless, the sheer fact that ships loaded with Canadian LNG are regularly finding their way into Europe has proved a compelling argument for ensuring that at least some of it can start being loaded at Canadian ports.”
“We can grow an East Coast LNG business,” Heard told the Post. “It won’t start out cost competitive, but with additional scale, pipeline investment, we can narrow the cost gap over time.”

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Meanwhile , Kitimat LNG port supplying Asia is booming with 4 LNG ships in the time consuming cycle.