Chantal Hebert
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They're not out of the woods yet, but this was the most encouraging sign that there is a future there.
And what I found really interesting about the announcement wasn't so much that we sold all those planes, but why did we sell them now?
in part because that plane consumes less fuel than its comparative rivals.
And that should be a signal to people who are saying, well, yeah, let's just do, and it's not just Iran, let's just, you know, drill, baby, drill, and forever we will do that.
That choice was largely based on fuel consumption.
and a significant difference between the plane, that became a competitive advantage.
So before people say we will forever be driving gas guzzlers because we're North Americans and we're proud of it, and EVs were just an experiment taught off by the left on any given day, maybe it's time to take a walk to Europe, China, and India and see how those EVs are overtaking Europe.
fuel-based vehicles across the world.
You should demand what you said.
We will still be in the playoffs as of tomorrow, no matter what the outcome of tonight's game.
That's right.
She's on top of it.
Well, I guess we make, for one, we make of all this that whatever Mr. Poitier was saying two months ago is no longer on.
What was interesting from just a domestic inside baseball perspective was that at first when journalists on Parliament Hill went to Mr. Poitier about this,
He didn't really seem aware that some of his MPs were in Washington.
Michael Chong, the foreign affairs critic, was also there.
And he wouldn't answer the question because, remember, back then, Mr. Poiliev also said Jamin Chivani does not speak for the party on this issue.
And when he was asked again, he kind of dodged the question.
But for those who are not keeping track, Mr. Giverny was not given a more formal role in the shadow cabinet since then.
So he still, in theory, does not speak for the party, although he did show up at that meeting.