Alberta Moose Knuckle

3.8K posts

Alberta Moose Knuckle

Alberta Moose Knuckle

@AlbertaMatt

Alberta, Canada Katılım Mart 2012
129 Takip Edilen115 Takipçiler
Steven MacKinnon
Steven MacKinnon@stevenmackinnon·
With the Canadian Space Launch Act (C-28), we are ensuring Canada is equipped for the future. We are securing sovereign launch capabilities. 🚀
English
415
73
275
15.6K
Alberta Moose Knuckle
Alberta Moose Knuckle@AlbertaMatt·
@ABDanielleSmith We've already got one government screwing over Alberta oil producers. Why are you going out of your way to make it two?
English
0
0
1
20
Danielle Smith
Danielle Smith@ABDanielleSmith·
I am pleased to see the federal government include Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) as an eligible use under the Investment Tax Credits in its latest economic update. Our government advocated strongly for the inclusion of EOR in carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) supports as part of the landmark Canada–Alberta Energy Agreement signed in 2025. This measure will help increase oil production while reducing emissions at the same time. EOR offers a more cost-effective and accessible pathway for companies to adopt CCUS technology, which is essential to Alberta’s goal of producing some of the most responsible oil in the world. It also improves recovery rates and encourages further investment in the province’s energy sector.
Danielle Smith tweet media
English
71
39
188
14.7K
Alberta Moose Knuckle
Alberta Moose Knuckle@AlbertaMatt·
@patgagnon_75 Cool. What has Carney done to fix the economy? All I can see is more and more and more government spending and the use of fear to manipulate and gaslight people.
English
0
0
0
6
Patrick Gagnon 🍁
Patrick Gagnon 🍁@patgagnon_75·
I'm going to be blunt here. When it comes to the economy. I don't know about you, but don't you think it makes more sense to follow and trust the advice of a qualified economist ( PM Carney ) over following the advice of a guy who pretends to be one on TV ( Pierre Poilievre ) ?
Patrick Gagnon 🍁 tweet mediaPatrick Gagnon 🍁 tweet mediaPatrick Gagnon 🍁 tweet media
English
476
95
304
15.8K
Tablesalt 🇨🇦🇺🇸
HOLY FU%K The Liberals just used their new majority TO TURN OFF THE F'KIN cameras at parliamentary committee meetings!! This meeting was to uncover details about the $350 million lost with PrecribeIT!
English
328
2.4K
7K
140.7K
Market Mania 🏴‍☠️
Market Mania 🏴‍☠️@MarketManiaCa·
The printing press is on fire. 🖨️🔥 Canada’s money printing surged 32% YoY: •This year: $25.5B •Last year: $19.3B More "money" = less value. That’s why your cost of living is in a death spiral. 🇨🇦📉
English
272
2K
5.7K
149.7K
John Smith
John Smith@JohnSmithRm9·
@LizaRosen0000 A person coming to the UK via a French boat from France, who refuses to reveal their country of origin - to where exactly would they be deported ?
English
18
0
0
475
Liza Rosen
Liza Rosen@LizaRosen0000·
British MP Rupert Lowe faces accusations of “Islamophobia” and “Xenophobia” for the following statement: “We should ban foreigners from claiming benefits, and remove migrants who are incapable of financially supporting themselves. We must put our own people first.”
English
819
1.4K
5.2K
236.6K
Gerry
Gerry@Gerry39464526·
@DavidStaplesYEG When are you going to finally endorse Alberta Independence?
English
1
0
8
82
Heather Exner-Pirot
Heather Exner-Pirot@ExnerPirot·
OK I am panicking now “Where there is at the heart of all these projects, including resources, provincial jurisdiction; where the federal government is catalyzing, helping to make the project happen through a tax or other incentive - regulatory support - and at the core there is a commercial business making a profit, it is fair, right, just, smart for Canadians to have a share directly in those profits.”
English
403
316
1.3K
446.1K
Andrew MacDonald
Andrew MacDonald@gorlak357·
@AlbertaMatt @jkenney Big projects are paid with debt, you're thinking of incremental increases in capex(which they still don't like, they do it because they have to)
English
1
0
0
9
Jason Kenney 🇨🇦🇺🇦🇮🇱
What is he talking about? Resource companies pay $ tens of billions in taxes, including federal corporate taxes. Those revenues are redistributed to Canadians. Canadians who want to profit more directly from resource companies can buy shares in them, and take on both the risk and reward. And every Canadian who is eligible for the CPP (and most other public sector pension schemes) already owns shares in resource companies through pension funds.
Heather Exner-Pirot@ExnerPirot

OK I am panicking now “Where there is at the heart of all these projects, including resources, provincial jurisdiction; where the federal government is catalyzing, helping to make the project happen through a tax or other incentive - regulatory support - and at the core there is a commercial business making a profit, it is fair, right, just, smart for Canadians to have a share directly in those profits.”

English
225
283
1.2K
94K
Alberta Moose Knuckle
Alberta Moose Knuckle@AlbertaMatt·
@gorlak357 @jkenney OR... (hear me out) the government could make an environment where private industry would be happy to front the money for projects they could gain profit from. And they could approve such projects in a timely and practical manner.
GIF
English
1
0
0
20
Andrew MacDonald
Andrew MacDonald@gorlak357·
@jkenney If the gov pays for pipelines it should get equity. This is a way to build energy infrastructure without it being a corporate giveaway.
English
2
0
1
102
Annie
Annie@Allwoke1Annie·
@FoodProfessor Thing is Pierre is not running for PM. We have one for the next 3&1/2 years. So basically he's just blowing wind. Lying while doing it on TV. The way to make changes is in the HOC not in the media.
English
30
4
17
4.4K
The Food Professor
The Food Professor@FoodProfessor·
During an interview on CTV News yesterday, anchor Renée Rogers asked Pierre Poilievre why he supports cutting fuel taxes if it would push inflation higher. Not only is that claim questionable—in fact, one could argue the opposite, that reducing taxes would ease inflationary pressure—but the question itself didn’t seem to come from the anchor. Renée is a solid professional. It felt planted, likely intended to destabilize the guest. I’ve experienced similar situations myself over the years. As a guest, I never dared correct the anchor out of respect. Instead, I would redirect the question and focus on what I believed mattered most to the story. This seems to be happening more often now, which is unfortunate. While Poilievre appears to have reached a point where he’s had enough of being held to account more than the government itself, Mark Carney tends to push back and correct reporters when he feels a question is either inappropriate or inconvenient. That’s the difference I see—and it points to a rather troubling state of affairs.
The Food Professor tweet media
English
139
348
1.9K
47.6K
Ryan Pike
Ryan Pike@RyanNPike·
Folks, please send me your questions for this week's edition of the @FlamesNation mailbag! Less than two weeks until the draft lottery!
English
13
0
7
1.9K
Claude Lavigne, NASTY CANADIAN 🇨🇦❤️
I just couldn’t do it, listening to this smug arrogant asshole belittling another female reporter trying to do her job! He reeks of holier than thou attitude thinking he’s above others! Typical INCEL BEHAVIOUR FROM POILIEVRE! He’s a fucking asshole!
Jason Pugh 🇨🇦 🏳️‍🌈@TheJasonPugh

🚨WATCH: This was such a BS, soft-ball "interview" with @PierrePoilievr - absolutely ZERO pushback to any of his bullshit and buzzwords. This was just after she "with all due respect" asked him about PMMC's credentials before letting him go off w/o any pushback. #cdnpoli

English
3
0
3
337
John PP
John PP@johnpaulpaumbo·
@miket136 You build more like they have announced. It will happen.
English
2
0
0
55
Marc Nixon
Marc Nixon@MarcNixon24·
Six liberal insiders are receiving $200 million for leasing out a gravel pit They don’t even own the land. The province owns it. They’re releasing it. The RCMP needs to come in and arrest people
English
480
4.1K
12.6K
174.1K
Kirk Lubimov
Kirk Lubimov@KirkLubimov·
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha Where does MSM hire these idiots from?! Q: You are proposing cutting these gas taxes which will increase demand and therefore INFLATION... Pierre Poilievre: Sorry??? 😂...you saying lower a gas on tax will increase inflation?? Canada's news 🤦🏼
English
1K
3K
19.5K
892.4K
The Food Professor
The Food Professor@FoodProfessor·
Rumour has it that Ottawa is about to release a new food policy for Canada within the next two weeks—and we have no idea who was consulted.
English
401
508
2.3K
117.9K