This isn’t to say that the prime minister hasn’t made the right decision. It does show, however, that he is a pragmatist, not an ideologue. For years, his virtue-signalling predecessor treated Alberta as a pariah province, failed to capitalize on the world’s appetite for LNG, and slapped Canadians with punitive carbon taxes. Now those things thankfully feel like a distant memory. But they shouldn’t have happened at all. Canada could have been an “energy superpower” years ago. And it shouldn’t have taken polls to change that.
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