toastmeister
To go back in time and end our reliance on US exports, maybe make a business case for LNG exports to Europe a few years ago when they were begging for it?
One theory is Trudeau put in a clearly unpopular capital gains tax policy and blew past the budget to have Freeland blame him was all preordained in order to elect Carney as the savior, who is a climate change advocate who will appear progressive enough to push a pipeline through Quebec using this constitutional crisis. In order to lower reliance on Russian energy globally, since we cant get a pipeline for LNG overseas exports any other way, given how provincial powers work in Canada.
The last 15 years Alberta contributed 240b to Ottawa while Quebec received 327b, if Alberta leaves as a tariff wipes out Quebecs industries its obviously leaves them with no choice. Cons obviously cant push a pipeline either, given Quebecs hatred of the Cons.
If the war in Russia ends oil floods the market, we have deflation, and the bonds will be bought in order to ride the yield curve. Which is something to consider assuming he gets it done.
I'm wouldnt be too happy about Pierre either, I only give him a 2/10 because he would slow immigration, which I think needs to match housing because I'm not a sociopath and care about more than just propping up non-per capita GDP growth.
Well when the polling was that bad its generally a bad look to be the sole thing propping it up, hence how they lost official party status. They also somehow didnt see Trudeau raising capital gains taxes to turn boomers against him, blowing through the budget so Freeland could create fake drama blaming Trudeau, and setting things up so Carney could come in as a savior to keep the party in power.
Its the business cycle. Smart companies are slowing production.
Umbrel, Cosmos Cloud, Caprover, Yacht, Dokku, there's a billion of these things.