Roxanne asked a wonderful question this weekend on the radio

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Roxanne asked a wonderful question this weekend on the radio show ☎️ regarding what Canada could do to increase pipeline construction and generate more riches in this nation. Pay attention 👇

Live report;
- Roxanne is directed in and said what you think the chances are of Energy East and the Northern Gateway pipeline being built. Well, we'll have to happen on any new pipelines is that there has to be an expedited process so that nobody is left as they were in the case of Energy East spending a billion dollars on a regulatory review process with no end in sight for how to
- Get an approval. i can tell you that that that thread of tariffs as has really caused a change of the conversation among my provincial counterparts and means that of people a good talking about how do we get to know it's of we get to yes what what do we need to talk about to to be able to restart some of these projects so i i think there is an option for a a pipeline
  • to the west coast I think there's an option to go up through Northwest Territories to Green Bay out in Nunavut and be able to assist or for friends in northern Canada as well and develop the infrastructure they need to get their critical minerals to market. I think there's a pathway for us to go to church; we will not be able to get icebreakers and export there. There's a
- Also, a pathway to get a spur line going up in Ontario to James Bay is the same thing. We need icebreakers for that, and there may be an option to look at an east coast pipeline, probably a different road. I mean, I think we learned a lot clearer that trying to get any new pipeline through Montreal is going to create a lot of barriers, but there's a lot more support.
- When you go further north in the Como as well as the Comeback City area, and so maybe we need to restart the conversation with Comeback, saying what would be socially acceptable to you, and let's see if we can begin on that premise because I think that this is the time visible now when we realize just how dependent we are, especially in the eastern
- Canada is on foreign oil; they get a lot of the oil and almost all their gas from the United States, and so any conversation about shutting off energy is perilous for Ontario and Quebec because they would be the first ones in the dark, and energy was supposed to solve that, was taken away, and oil and gas and the ability to get it east, and so let's see if we can restrict that conversation.