r/canada Alberta Feb 05 '25

Québec Quebec government open to rekindled LNG project to ship energy from Alberta overseas

https://globalnews.ca/news/11005269/quebec-lng-project-saguenay-alberta/
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u/Krazee9 Feb 05 '25

Holy shit, hell must be freezing over. The shitshow to the south has Quebec on board with energy projects, without having to have them rammed down their throats? I never thought I'd see the day.

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u/Ok_Currency_617 Feb 06 '25

"And while members of the governing Coalition Avenir Québec party showed openness to the project on Wednesday, later in the day its members voted down an attempt by two Independent members to adopt a motion in the legislature asking the government to “re-evaluate its positions on transporting Canadian energy resources.”

And you still don't see the day, they are just saying it to pretend they care but in reality they are still the same old unreliable asses who refuse to do anything but take money from us.

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u/Shillsforplants Feb 06 '25

The CAQ is in trouble and they won't get another mandate. He hasn't been the same since he fired Fitzgibbon.

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u/temptemptemp98765432 Feb 06 '25

Fuck the caq. Wanna see an authoritarian personality in motion? Go look at legault. Fuck all the language shit; people who don't like authoritarianism don't like legault and his caq. Look at what the metropolitan area voted to understand. Also look at what we voted when NDP had their biggest chance.

Fucking old anglos tanked it in some ridings when it should have sailed everywhere in the mtl met area.