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The prime minister said there would only
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be pipelines if there was consensus. As
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it turns out, BC's premier has said no.
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Several Liberal MPs are opposed. And
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even within the prime minister's own
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head, there seems to be opposition
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because on the one hand, he says yes,
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we're going to go ahead and become the
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energy superpower. And on the other
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hand, he says, "No, oil needs to stay in
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the ground." The prime minister clearly
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has no plan to get things done. So why
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is he putting his elbows down and making
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us beholden to the United States of
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The honorable minister of energy and
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Mr. Speaker, what we saw on Monday were
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13 provinces and territories working
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together to build the strongest economy
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The premers and the government are
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focused on building a strong Canadian
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economy. What we see from my colleagues
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across the floor are attempts to divide
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and to block development. I hope
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conservatives will join with us in
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building a strong Canada.
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The honorable member for Lethridge.
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That is the type of non-answer that has
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become accustomed to these Liberals.
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Ground gestures, meetings, and press
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conferences will not get things done.
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Even though the prime minister seems to
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believe that's the case, but what would
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move things forward, of course, is a
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plan. A plan to scrap bill C69, the no
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new pipelines act. A plan to scrap bill
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C48. A plan to scrap the jobk killing
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oil and gas cap that exists. the
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industrial carbon tax. Let's get rid of
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that as well. Is the prime minister
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simply turning a blind eye to these
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things or does he just not know how to
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The honorable minister of uh of energy
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and natural resources.
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If my honorable colleague was listening
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to what happened in Saskatoon,
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the premers and the prime minister have
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a plan to fasttrack projects to get
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projects done within two years and to
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build the strongest economy in the G7.
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Why don't you guys get on? Why don't but
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why don't my colleagues get on board?
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The honorable member for Central
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Mr. Speaker, no consensus. That's the
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reality this week on getting Western oil
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and gas to tide water. There is
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consensus in Newfoundland and Labrador
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today where the VOCCM poll shows 74%
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agree that the Liberal oil and gas cap
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is an investment killer. No pipelines
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are required to get Newfoundland and
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Labrador's 2.5 billion barrels of oil to
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uh to world markets or 12.5 trillion
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cubic feet of gas to tide water. It's
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already there. So will the prime
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minister put his money where his mouth
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is and get rid of his investment killing
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cap and bring prosperity back to the
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Atlantic Canadian oil and gas pants.
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The honorable minister of energy and
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We will build and protect our economy
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from American tariffs and win the trade
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war. But to find new markets for
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Canadian energy, emissions in every
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barrel of oil must be reduced. Serious
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investment in carbon capture must
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happen. We will build the strongest
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lowcost, lowrisk, lowcarbon economy in
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The honorable member for Regina Luven.
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That sounds like a hard no to me.
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Saskatchewan people want to build
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pipelines to secure and grow Canada's
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economy. We must develop a worldclass
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energy sector. The anti-energy NDP
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premier BC has stated there will be no
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new pipelines in BC. Anti-development
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extremist in the prime minister's
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cabinet have dedicated their careers to
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keeping Canadian oil and gas in the
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ground. Like the heritage minister, like
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the environment minister, if this prime
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minister can't get consensus within his
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own cabinet, how will we ever get a
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pipeline built in our country?
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The honorable minister of energy and
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Again, I would say they need to go, my
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my honorable colleagues need to look at
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the tapes. The the premier of
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Saskatchewan was supportive. The premier
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of Alberta was supportive. The
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representative from British Columbia was
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supportive. Why can't our colleagues get
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supportive and help us build the
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strongest economy in the G7?
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The honorable member for medicine hat,
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Cardston Warner. The prime minister and
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his energy minister say there will be no
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pipelines without a consensus. But
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buzzwords don't build pipelines. How is
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consensus realistic when the BC's NDP
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premier has already ruled out a new
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pipeline. There's currently no proponent
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for an eastern pipeline and the prime
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minister himself calls for Canada to be
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an energy superpower one day and the
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next day insists that half the other
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reserves need to stay in the ground.
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Half of the PM's own cabinet wanted to
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see Canada's oil industries die and
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spent the past decade trying to kill it.
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If the prime minister can't find
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consensus within his own cabinet, how
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does he plan to approve a pipeline?
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The honorable minister of energy and
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Again, we've answered this question.
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Premier Mo said it was the best meeting
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he has been to as a premier. our best
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Premier Smith said it was a grand we
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have an opportunity for a grand bargain.
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Why don't you help us get to the grand
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U I'll remind the honorable minister to
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uh to go through the uh the uh chair