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Category: Gas Wizard

When it comes to pipelines, Carney’s words flow both ways

| By Dan McTeague

This post originally appeared in the Western Standard Well, you’ve got to hand it to Mark Carney. Though he’s only just entered politics — after years of flirting with the idea, while serving on Team Trudeau behind-the-scenes — and despite the fact that he hasn’t been elected to anything yet, he’s become well versed in the ancient … Continued

I don’t believe these polls!

| By Dan McTeague

This post originally appeared in the Western Standard Cards on the table, I’m skeptical of the current state of the polling in this election. My sense is that Mark Carney and the Liberals’ numbers are, at least in part, a byproduct of sympathetic pollsters over-sampling their key demographics, and those being trumpeted to high heaven by the … Continued

Don’t let the Liberals fool you on electric cars

| By Dan McTeague

This post originally appeared in the Western Standard The Liberals’ carbon tax ploy is utterly shameless. For years they’ve been telling us that the Carbon Tax was a hallmark of Canadian patriotism, that it was the best way to save the planet, that it was really a “price on pollution,” which would ultimately benefit the … Continued

Don’t be fooled – He’s Still Carbon Tax Carney

| By Dan McTeague

Over the next several days you will see headline after headline proclaiming that the Carbon Tax is old news, because Mark Carney has repealed it. ‘Promises made, promises kept!’ will be the line spouted by our bought-and-paid-for media, desperate to prevent Pierre Poilievre from winning the election. Of course, this will be the same media … Continued

Carney… how he got the top job is a national scandal

| By Dan McTeague

This post originally appeared in the Western Standard Well, the coronation is over, and it was exactly as anti-climactic as I expected it would be. The Liberals pulled out all the stops to get Mark Carney over the finish line, preventing real challengers from running, and carefully stage-managing the whole farce so that (with the … Continued

Doug Ford needs to ditch the net-zero pipedreams

| By Dan McTeague

This post originally appeared in Juno News Congratulations are in order for Doug Ford, newly re-elected in Ontario to his third consecutive majority government. As a proud Ontarian myself, I wish Premier Ford great success, which will ultimately be measured not by how many votes he’s won, but by the quality of the policies he … Continued

Carney’s carbon madness

| By Dan McTeague

This post originally appeared in the Western Standard Well, we are in quite the pickle. In nine plus years as prime minister, Justin Trudeau has waged a multi-front war on the consumption and production of hydrocarbon energy, and, with that, on our economy, our quality of life, and our cost of living. Trudeau zealously pursued and implemented … Continued

Canadians owe Smith a debt of gratitude

| By Dan McTeague

This post originally appeared in the Western Standard “Thank you, Danielle Smith!” That is what every man, woman, and child in our great nation should be shouting from the rooftops this week. Instead, our journalists, politicians, and their army of Leftist loudmouths on social media, are sticking with the story that she’s, somehow, a traitor. … Continued

Trudeau must repeal the EV mandate

| By Dan McTeague

This article originally appeared in True North. Last Monday, Transport Canada released a bombshell statement, announcing that the Trudeau government’s program granting a $5,000 rebate to Canadians purchasing an Electric Vehicle (EV) had run out of money and would be discontinued, “effective immediately.” This followed a prior announcement from the government of Quebec that they would be … Continued

Carney launches his crusade against the oilpatch

| By Dan McTeague

This article originally appeared in the Western Standard. Well, he finally did it. After literally years of rumours that he was preparing to run for parliament and being groomed as Justin Trudeau’s successor. After he, reportedly, agreed to take over Chrystia Freeland’s job as Finance Minister in December, only to then, reportedly, pull back once her very public and … Continued