Brad Tennant: As we await Trump’s tariffs, Canada’s strategy of selling out Alberta is making us all weaker (The HUB)
Donald Trump’s post-election musings about imposing economy-wide tariffs have reshaped Canadian politics. One could even argue that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s resignation was in large part precipitated by a set of political forces that the incoming president’s tariff threats set off. It has also put Canada’s oil and gas sector in the political crosshairs of Ottawa and some of the provinces who want to use it as bargaining leverage.
Yet as we anticipate the details of Trump’s tariffs sometime this week, the awkward truth is this: notwithstanding the Trudeau government’s pattern of harm to the industry, the oil and gas sector can still be a key economic bulwark for the country as a whole if we get rid of the damaging policies that have held it back.
On this critical issue, the country is divided ...
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