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“Davos Elite at it’s worst” Poilievre grills Carney for killing Canadian jobs while heavily investing in regions with serious human rights issues

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Former Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney addressed a Federal Industry Committee hearing Thursday.  That gave Conservative shadow critic Pierre Poilievre the opportunity to point out several disturbing realities regarding the work of Brookfield Asset Management.  Mark Carney is Head of Impact Investing at Brookfield.

These compelling exchanges give disturbing insight into the movement to ditch oil and gas production in favour of renewable power.  The videos clearly point out some of the issues regarding links to human rights abuses and widespread use of coal fired power.

From the Facebook page of Pierre Poilievre

Davos elite Mark Carney tells Industry Committee he opposes western Canadian pipeline project, but supports his company’s multibillion-dollar-pipeline investments in Latin America and the Middle East.
He can make money off fossil fuels abroad, but Canadian workers can’t do so at home.
Face it: the Davos elites are screwing working people.
Here’s a millionaire whose company invests in Middle East & South American fossil fuels, but he wants to shut down pipeline jobs in Canada.
He makes a fortune, while turning other people’s lives upside down.
Enough.

 

In this exchange Poilievre asks Carney to acknowledge that Brookfield Asset Management buys about 50% of the raw material they use to build solar panels from coal-powered plants in China.  The main product is suspected by US Lawmakers (from Reuters) of  being produced in work camps in the region where the Chinese Communist Party is punishing the local Uighurs population.

In a closing statement on his social media page Poilieve posted a follow up question for Canadians.

From Pierre Poilievre’s Facebook page

Carney is lecturing business about putting human values before shareholder profits.
He had a chance to put his money where his mouth is today, by recognizing the Uyghur genocide & risk angering China where his company has billions in business.
Did he choose people or profits?

 

After 15 years as a TV reporter with Global and CBC and as news director of RDTV in Red Deer, Duane set out on his own 2008 as a visual storyteller. During this period, he became fascinated with a burgeoning online world and how it could better serve local communities. This fascination led to Todayville, launched in 2016.

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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith Media Roundtable from Washington

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Members of the media join Premier Danielle Smith for a round table on January 21, 2025.

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Trump declares national energy emergency

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President Donald Trump signed an executive order Monday night declaring a national energy emergency.

Trump announced the order earlier in the day during his Inauguration Speech.

“We will drill baby drill,” Trump said. “We will bring prices down, fill our strategic reserves up again right to the top, and export American energy all over the world. We will be a rich nation again and it is that liquid gold under our feet that will help to do it.”

The order states that high energy prices are an “active threat to the American people.”

“The policies of the previous administration have driven our Nation into a national emergency, where a precariously inadequate and intermittent energy supply, and an increasingly unreliable grid, require swift and decisive action,” the order said. “In light of these findings, I hereby declare a national emergency.”

To solve high prices and remedy the “numerous problems” with America’s energy infrastructure, the order stated that the delivery of energy infrastructure must be “expedited” and the nation’s energy supply facilitated “to the fullest extent possible.”

This was one of many executive orders the president signed on his first day in office.

In another order signed Monday night, Trump declared it was time to unleash American energy.

“In recent years, burdensome and ideologically motivated regulations have impeded the development of these resources, limited the generation of reliable and affordable electricity, reduced job creation, and inflicted high energy costs upon our citizens,” the order said. “It is thus in the national interest to unleash America’s affordable and reliable energy and natural resources.”

All this will be done through encouraging energy exploration, the elimination the electric vehicle mandates, and safeguarding “the American people’s freedom to choose from a variety of goods and appliances.”

The order promises these measures will “restore American prosperity,” “establish our position as the leading producer,” and “protect the United States’s economic and national security and military preparedness.”

In an earlier signing of executive orders in front of a crowd of supporters at the Capital One Arena, Trump signed an executive order withdrawing the United States from the Paris Climate Accords.

Elyse Apel is an apprentice reporter with The Center Square, covering Georgia and North Carolina. She is a 2024 graduate of Hillsdale College.

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