Carney & the Liberals have opposed all LNG projects that have been presented to them

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Pierre Poilievre;

The stance of the Liberal government on liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects has been a subject of debate, with Ryan Gerretsen pointing out that they have opposed every LNG project presented to them. This rigid adherence to their political ideology may be hindering the country's progress, particularly in the energy sector. The fact that only one LNG plant has been approved on the west coast, authorized by former Prime Minister Stephen Harper, highlights the need for a reevaluation of the current approach.
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In the context of the ongoing conflict, it is crucial to consider the potential benefits of approving pipelines, LNG plants, and export terminals. By doing so, Canada can export significant quantities of clean and ethical natural gas and oil to Europe, thereby reducing the flow of funds to opposing entities. This strategic move can not only enhance the country's productivity but also contribute to the global effort to restrict funding for the war.

It is essential to recognize that the current approach may be inadvertently supporting opposing interests, and a shift in strategy is necessary to align with the country's goals. By prioritizing the approval of energy infrastructure projects, the government can promote economic growth, create jobs, and support the export of Canadian energy resources to countries in need. Ultimately, a balanced approach that considers both environmental and economic factors is crucial to driving progress and achieving the country's objectives.

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