Premier_Oil_Production010-copy-1.jpgDanielle Smith nails it here.
She turned into the handiest one enticing with Trump and his crew and No price lists materialized today!
CBC's Adrienne Arsenault has joined Trudeau and Doug Ford of their first minister mutual admiration society pile- directly to blame Smith in place of being grateful for her efforts to keep away from price lists.
CBC by no means is aware of while to forestall digging and repeating Trudeau, LeBlanc and Ford speakme points
Danielle Smith nails it here.She was the only one .mp4
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"We always spoke to Dominic LeBlanc in the morning. -and he was talking about that the first ministers meeting, and he said, you know, we got a grade of twelve or thirteen, which is like an A-plus grade, but it's not perfect. Presumably Alberta was the grey that they didn't quite get, and then you have Premier Ford saying that it left him with the impression that maybe you weren't putting Canada first; you were putting Alberta first. Would he have said, Well, I can tell you I would never go out publicly and say we should stop selling car parts as a way of making a point to him? - Americans and heard Ontario; I've never gone out and said we should stop selling aluminium to Americans as a way to make a point to her to cut back, and that hurt me that they felt that they could make that same argument that Alberta should sacrifice our interest in order to try to advance some kind of trade where I took a different approach, so let's start fighting with each other, but may -being, trying to remove some of the internal trade barriers Maybe my fellow prisoners can stop blocking pipelines when we propose them to either the west or east coast, and maybe this should be a moment of reckoning for us as a country that part of the reason all of us look north or south is because So the years have made it very difficult to do business east-west, so maybe that's what we should be talking about. His couch, others have collectively, we can sell our products to the world, whether that's to America or whether it's off the west coast or off the east coast. Maybe that's a far more constructive conversation to have than how do you sacrifice one province's interests in order to -to be able to protect the rest, and unfortunately we don't have to have that conversation today because we don't have tariffs, and we have the ability to have both of those conversations, a constructive conversation with each other and then a constructive conversation with our American friends, so for sure that conversation is not today; there are enough things for people to talk about today, but somewhere there is a playbook about what to do if the conversation - It has to happen tomorrow, and if the conversation comes down to a potential export tariff for a ban -from Canada, from Ottawa What's in your playbook? Well, my playbook is to talk with the incoming secretary of the interior and the incoming secretary of energy and ask if they want to double our oil and gas production and double our oil and gas exports. That's where I'm going next. I believe that we should be talking about how we sell more to America, not less, and that we should be talking America, about how we can buy more from them if they really are concerned that we're not buying an awful lot, then let's buy more gas turbines, let's buy more AI infrastructure, let's buy more military equipment. This is the constructive conversation that we need to have, and I think we need to stop with the threats and start talking about diplomacy and collaboration because that's where we're going to find a solution. I'm okay; premier spend Thanks very much. Are you going to get one of those Canada's not for sale hats that we see every now and then for dinner? "
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