Rachel Notley says Canadian economy losing $80 million a day because of oil price gap

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Notley has appointed three experts to work with the energy industry to find ways to close the gap

 

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Let’s make legislation to turn off the taps but then never use it. Let’s consult with anti oil lobbyists to help free our landlocked oil. The clowns are running the circus....

The oil price gap is the direct result of the pipeline fiasco which she helped create.

Nobody cares.

Proof that Andrew Scheer will be the next PM. A pipeline in the second largest country in the world dictates it's future Justin Trudeau does not care.

This is because of JustinTrudeau

take a bow Rachel

Who cares! 2019 is about not 'outing' the 147 LGBTQ kids in our high schools.

With friends like JT, who needs enemies?

She certainly is one of the main reasons why Alta loses $80 million a day.

Spring Election in Alberta can’t come soon enough. She sees the writing on the wall, at least she should considering how many NDP MLA’s are not seeking re election.

And yet her “call to action” is more studies and more inaction...the answer is easy: curtailed production in short term, crude by rail ramp in the medium term, and KXL/TMX(?) long term

Ya but the snowflakes that stop pipelines and other economic boosters live in their moms basements and don’t have bills. Same idiots that support mass imigration and giving millions away with no record of where it goes

She's part of the problem not the solution. Stop all flows to BC

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