Pierre Poilievre
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I didn't know that.
We have about 250 data centers in Canada We could do a hell of a lot more. And our secret sauce is our energy, our incredible supply of energy of all kinds, hydro, nuclear, natural gas, you name it. So let's unleash the production of these resources and bring all that money home.
We have about 250 data centers in Canada We could do a hell of a lot more. And our secret sauce is our energy, our incredible supply of energy of all kinds, hydro, nuclear, natural gas, you name it. So let's unleash the production of these resources and bring all that money home.
We have about 250 data centers in Canada We could do a hell of a lot more. And our secret sauce is our energy, our incredible supply of energy of all kinds, hydro, nuclear, natural gas, you name it. So let's unleash the production of these resources and bring all that money home.
Well, you know, National Bank did a study. If you want to talk to these environmental loons that hate our energy sector, they said, the great economist Stefan Mariano out of Calgary, National Bank said, if we displaced half of the electricity demand that India will have,
Well, you know, National Bank did a study. If you want to talk to these environmental loons that hate our energy sector, they said, the great economist Stefan Mariano out of Calgary, National Bank said, if we displaced half of the electricity demand that India will have,
Well, you know, National Bank did a study. If you want to talk to these environmental loons that hate our energy sector, they said, the great economist Stefan Mariano out of Calgary, National Bank said, if we displaced half of the electricity demand that India will have,
added to its grid over the next 20 years by supplying our natural gas instead of them using coal, it would reduce global emissions by 2.5 billion tons, which is three times the emissions of all of Canada.
added to its grid over the next 20 years by supplying our natural gas instead of them using coal, it would reduce global emissions by 2.5 billion tons, which is three times the emissions of all of Canada.
added to its grid over the next 20 years by supplying our natural gas instead of them using coal, it would reduce global emissions by 2.5 billion tons, which is three times the emissions of all of Canada.
So in other words, by exporting our gas, which is half as emissions intensive as coal, we could do far more than we could even do if we shut our entire economy down and disappeared from the earth. So why don't we address the environment with energy abundance instead of energy poverty?
So in other words, by exporting our gas, which is half as emissions intensive as coal, we could do far more than we could even do if we shut our entire economy down and disappeared from the earth. So why don't we address the environment with energy abundance instead of energy poverty?
So in other words, by exporting our gas, which is half as emissions intensive as coal, we could do far more than we could even do if we shut our entire economy down and disappeared from the earth. So why don't we address the environment with energy abundance instead of energy poverty?
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
That was last year's deficit.
That was last year's deficit.
That was last year's deficit.
And that's on top of having among the highest taxes in the world with our 53% highest marginal tax rate plus carbon tax, plus high payroll taxes, plus high business taxes, plus high capital gains taxes. They're taking in more money than ever before. They've squeezed the taxpayer out of every last dime and they're still $62 billion short. And that's just one level of government, by the way.