Liberal leader Mark Carney stated that pipelines are “not necessarily” the primary projects his government would focus on to address the trade war with the U.S. During a televised interview, he emphasized Canada’s need to become an energy superpower, aiming to reduce reliance on foreign oil, although he mistakenly claimed that 70% of Quebec’s oil comes from the U.S. Carney also highlighted the necessity of investing in carbon capture technology to enhance Canada’s competitiveness internationally, while acknowledging the time required for pipeline construction amidst the current crisis.
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After a miracle byelection win, the Bloc is ready to lose in Montreal
MONTREAL — Louis-Philippe Sauvé, the Bloc Québécois candidate for LaSalle—Émard—Verdun, is campaigning amidst a challenging electoral landscape, facing a strong Liberal contender and a significant number of undecided voters. After winning a byelection in September 2024, he emphasizes his commitment to constituents, advocating for issues such as the aerospace industry and Quebec culture, while acknowledging the difficulty of securing a second victory. Despite the odds being against him, Sauvé remains hopeful, recalling the surprising nature...
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