I wonder – what did Trudeau think his job was the first-time round?

small colour picture of Norm Adams, publisher of Northern BC Mining.com website
Norm Adams Northern BC Mining

Western Canada is hurting, friends. Last night’s election was just another kick.

As US-funded economic terrorists continue to interfere with the Canadian climate-change narrative, Alberta-oil is largely landlocked from market. At the same time, American tankers freely sail the west coast while eastern Canada permits “conflict oil” from Saudi Arabia, Algeria and Nigeria to arrive daily via the St Lawrence seaway.

Why is there no tanker ban in the east? Forgive me, I almost forgot – a tanker ban in the east would threaten refinery jobs and votes in the Liberal heartland. Here in the sparsely populated west, jobs apparently don’t matter so much.


Is it any wonder Alberta is angry?’

I’m still trying to shake the disappointment. The smiling face of Justin Trudeau this morning had me reconsider my first sips of coffee. Maybe, I mused, if I went back to sleep the outcome would change. Thankfully, the volume was turned down and I didn’t have to hear JT talk of how his Liberals are going to work for ALL of us this time.

I wonder – what did he think his job was the first-time round?

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