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@GlobalBoiling

Who is John Galt and why did he leave Canada for better opportunities in the USA? Why do my taxes pay for Liberal MSM idiot's opinions?

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Royal Canadian Ostrich Police@GlobalBoiling·
Mindless Canadian Liberals are loyal to the Liberal Party. Is there anything dumber than someone who is loyal to any political party? It's not supposed to be a cult.
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@ctvsaskatoon Good. Why don't we do like all the best healthcare systems do and allow private funding and delivery of healthcare? You idiots refuse to look at how three dozen countries have better healthcare than Canada.
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Gordon MacDonald@GordonMacD29267·
@esmahanyyc She should be sued by the taxpayer for Misuse of personal Tax dollars by all those that are against the referendum!
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Patrick Malkin
Patrick Malkin@MalkinPCos·
Carbon capture absolutely increases production costs compared to producing without it. Any additional equipment, infrastructure, compression, transport, or storage system adds cost. And yes, some of those costs can ultimately flow through the supply chain. Where the argument becomes incomplete is assuming the comparison is simply: “oil with carbon capture” versus “oil with no extra costs.” That is not the actual market Alberta operates in anymore. The real comparison is increasingly: “oil with lower emissions intensity and continued market access” versus “oil facing higher regulatory costs, financing hurdles, investment flight, border adjustments, procurement restrictions, or future penalties.” In other words, the question is not whether carbon capture is free. It is whether the cost of adopting it is lower than the economic cost of refusing to adapt while global markets and governments continue moving in that direction. Also, not every country is “making more money per barrel.” Many jurisdictions already impose royalties, methane rules, flaring restrictions, ESG lending requirements, export standards, or carbon systems of their own. Alberta is not uniquely operating in a regulated environment.
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Patrick Malkin@MalkinPCos·
People keep talking about carbon capture like it’s some corporate scam, but very few people actually stop to ask what the alternative looks like for ordinary Canadians trying to afford life. Carbon taxes mostly reduce emissions by making energy more expensive. Carbon capture is different. It tries to reduce emissions without crushing affordability, jobs, or energy security in the process. People forget that energy is built into literally everything. Diesel moves food. Natural gas heats homes and powers industry. Fuel runs construction, farming, mining, manufacturing, and transportation. The second energy costs spike, the price of groceries, utilities, housing, and basic goods follows right behind it. That is why Pathways actually matters. If Alberta can produce lower emission oil through technology instead of shutting production down, we protect jobs, keep investment here, maintain stable energy supply, and avoid a future where governments only have one tool left: making energy progressively more expensive for consumers. And globally, demand for oil has not disappeared. If Canada produces less, somebody else fills the gap, usually with weaker environmental standards. That does not lower global demand. It just exports jobs, investment, and tax revenue out of Canada while consumers still pay high prices. Carbon capture is essentially an attempt to solve the emissions problem through engineering instead of economic pain. And from a consumer standpoint, that is a far more sustainable path than endlessly increasing costs on the people who still need to drive to work, heat their homes, and buy groceries. This is not a commentary on whether the carbon argument is a scam or not, this is a commentary on effecting affordability.
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@MalkinPCos @n557859 "Carbon capture is basically about making Alberta energy more competitive in a world that increasingly rewards lower emissions." Complete bullshit. Nobody rewards lower emissions. Nobody is paying extra for Canadian oil.
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Patrick Malkin@MalkinPCos·
Carbon capture is basically about making Alberta energy more competitive in a world that increasingly rewards lower emissions. Think of it like two gas stations selling the same fuel for the same price. If Station 2 qualifies for rebates, investment, or preferred contracts because its fuel was produced with lower emissions, it gains an advantage and can eventually pass some of that value along to customers. That is the real game here. Not “selling buried CO₂,” but making sure Alberta oil and gas remain the product buyers, investors, and markets choose over competitors.
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🌸Teresa🌸@TMSCalgary·
@calgaryherald Correction This is a win for CANADA build to strengthen CANADA invest in CANADA Alberta is part of CANADA
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Digg Dugg
Digg Dugg@DiggDugg6·
@DavidColetto You are saying the political party in power has a large group of separatists using the political apparatus to make the changes they want and you are going to show how being democratic isn't good when you don't like the idea.
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David Coletto 🇨🇦
David Coletto 🇨🇦@DavidColetto·
Most Albertans oppose independence. But enough of the UCP’s activist base supports it that Danielle Smith appears unwilling to shut the movement down. My latest essay explores the politics, incentives, and polling behind her choices. open.substack.com/pub/davidcolet…
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@DavidColetto Why would any Premier 'shut down democracy'? Your bio: 'Follow me for polling insights'. Insights into being a fascist democracy hating asshole? Because that's what you're saying, you want to ban them from practicing democracy. Listen to yourself, FFS.
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Patrick Malkin@MalkinPCos·
@albertaNDP The Alberta NDP call anyone asking questions about Confederation a separatist, while cheering on federal policies that make Alberta weaker, poorer, and more dependent on Ottawa. Perhaps dissolution of the NDP party should be on the ballot October 19.
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@CTVNews CTV refuses to report actual news, instead blowasses about 'far right': KEIR STARMER BANNED FOREIGN JOURNALISTS FROM ENGLAND TO STOP A RALLY → IT PRODUCED THE LARGEST ANTI-GOVERNMENT MARCH IN YEARS
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@CTVNews How are they 'far right'? What does that even mean, and what evidence do you pathetic CTV morons have to call them far right?
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@timhodgsonmt What changed? After ten years of Liberals working to destroy the Western Canada energy industry why are you now pretending to support it? Why the fuck do we have to beg Ottawa for permission to sell our products?
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Tim Hodgson
Tim Hodgson@timhodgsonmt·
Momentum is building in BC!

Earlier this month, LNG Canada approved significant additional spending ahead of a potential 2026 Final Investment Decision (FID) and just this week, our new government and British Columbia accelerated the project so we can get more secure, low-carbon energy to Asian allies, faster. 

This is Canada at its best: different orders of government putting their heads together in support of major nation-building projects that will unlock prosperity for Canadians, strengthen our sovereignty, diversify our trade, and reinforce our long-term competitiveness. 🇨🇦
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