Trudeau calls out Prairie premiers for ‘trying to elevate fears’ over natural resources

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called out Canada's Prairie premiers for 'trying to elevate fears' over provincial resource rights.

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36 comments

  1. Trudeau has thrown down here. I hope Moe and Smith answer in kind. Trudeau is power hungry and he thinks he is the law.

  2. Is it not time for Trudeau to follow the example set by the Trudeau board members? He really should resign.

  3. That same Minister of Justice was on TV not long ago pointing out that no Canadian has a RIGHT to private property.

  4. What he’s actually saying, between the double speak, is that they are absolutely going after those resources in the guise of indigenous reconciliation. Despicable overreach and so true to character (lack there of). Manitoba west, separate from Canada for your own survival 😢

    1. Did it occur to you that perhaps they should be looking at changing how the Prairie Provinces manage their natural resources? The Prairie Provinces can’t resolve their disputes and commit to reconciliation locally, thus the Federal government is doing the right thing & looking at stepping in. The Provinces are not doing enough during this climate crises as well and thus more intervention is needed. If they can’t manage their natural resources efficiently and ethically, the Feds should take control.

  5. Trudeau you have my Vote! You are the only leader that I can see that care’s for Canada’s Future

  6. Let me be very clear that Lametti the Consigliere for the Librano’s said exactly that and it had nothing to do with a net zero world..
    It’s on tape.

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