Liberals' energy policies are bad economics and even worse politics, and the threat they represent for national unity can't be ignored as unhelpful whining (The Line)
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Preston Manning recently argued in the Globe and Mail that western alienation is now so potent that “a vote for the Carney Liberals is a vote for western secession.” Many have labelled his comments as “unhelpful” in the current political context, and that when Canadian patriotism has been so aroused by threats from the United States, the imperative is to come together and focus on how to face that singular challenge.
I agree that Mr. Manning’s comments
were over the top — but only a little. Though the U.S. threats certainly
demand serious thinking on our part, it is equally true that Canada
faces many policy challenges of our own making. And though many people
in Ontario and Quebec don’t like to admit it, western alienation is one
of those challenges — and no Canadian should dismiss it ...
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