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Title: Canada's hypocrisy: Saudi oil enters the country.
Post by: Olatunbosun on 2025-06-22 06:48
A debate, possibly from a parliamentary session, discussing the disparity in treatment between Saudi oil imports and Canadian oil, particularly from Alberta, when it comes to emissions reporting and environmental concerns.

The speaker is pointing out the hypocrisy of Canada having more stringent reporting requirements for its own oil than for oil imported from Saudi Arabia. They argue that Canadian oil, especially from Alberta, faces numerous hurdles, such as red tape and scrutiny, while Saudi oil is accepted with seemingly fewer questions and issues. The speaker also highlights the potential economic and social benefits of developing indigenous energy projects within Canada and calls for a defense of this policy by a member of the Liberal government. The conversation seems to revolve around energy policy and the perceived preferential treatment of foreign oil over domestic oil, particularly in the context of environmental standards and economic support for local communities.

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Live Reporting of Canada parliament

The honourable member- McCaskill is in because the speaker this week said Canada hosted the G7, and one of the people on the prime minister's invitation list was a crown prince of Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia currently has a sweetheart deal with Canada, shipping over two billion dollars worth of Saudi oil a year to our Canadian East Coast. Alberta oil is shipped to this- The same place would face extremely onerous reporting requirements on upstream and downstream emissions, yet no such requirements exist for Saudi oil. Why?--speaker

- We're going to support our conventional and renewable energy there. There's no way that one Canadian can't pass a little conventional homework.- It will be homework.- He has a well. How long are we not going to know? Obviously, we have always had to get our hearts.
- Yeah, but managed to do with eschewing speakers. I'll note that the liberal members seem incapable of using the word "pipeline" or "oil" in those of commons. Let me keep it simple: it is a fact that the emissions reporting requirements on Saudi oil being sold in Canada-is less stringent than for Canadian oil being sold in Canada- Who in this liberal government wants to stand now to defend this incomprehensible policy?--

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