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Replacing the Subs

As an outside observer, I cannot help but notice that the (few) Conservative MPs with strong military roots (O'Toole, Ruff) do not have strong "voices" on 'Team Poilievre.'
Would you accept the addition of ‘currently’?

Because he’s going to get a fist rammed up his rear end from down here to make a change - the only question will be ‘Vaseline or Baby Powder’ for how much it hurts.
 
As an outside observer, I cannot help but notice that the (few) Conservative MPs with strong military roots (O'Toole, Ruff) do not have strong "voices" on 'Team Poilievre.'
Because they aren't populists. And unless they want to drag something to the guillotine its not getting airtime. And its not an election cycle yet either. Skippy doesn't want to talk about his tax review/reform either, saved rounds for the election campaign. And if "fixing the books" is the issue (which I think isn't really an issue, we're no where remotely close to 1990's situation), then defence is the largest chunk of discretionary spending.

We know that Skippy isn't taking pensioners dental plan away from them.
 
Of note, I read today in the newspaper (online of course) that the Conservatives support "the immediate replacement of the Victoria Class submarine". That's all I got. So we know that they intend for the sub program to survive in one form or another if they form government.


I anticipate the rapid approval of Clean LNG and Clean H2 export facilities shortly after the next election. Money for defence will not be a problem.
 
That article says to me don't bother. Any LNG facility that can be built won't be done in time. Also there is no such thing as clean hydrogen. Electrolysis is extremely energy inefficient and the cost effective way to make it is by mixing steam with natural gas giving H2 and CO2. So not so greenhouse clean.
 
That article says to me don't bother. Any LNG facility that can be built won't be done in time. Also there is no such thing as clean hydrogen. Electrolysis is extremely energy inefficient and the cost effective way to make it is by mixing steam with natural gas giving H2 and CO2. So not so greenhouse clean.

Clean enough....

White, green, blue, grey or black? Or just natural gas enriched with H2?

And there are always these things



With Canadian First Nations




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Further to - the Hydrogen Spectrum


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And Hydrogen Enriched Natural Gas

 
It it to bad that Justin and supporters did not support Pieridae Energy who was going to build the Goldboro LNG facility in Nova Scotia with plans to ship LNG to Germany. In the in term they had a off shore platform they were going to use to get things going sooner then later. IT was not part of Justin's green energy program of building wind farms to power hydrogen plants.
 
It it to bad that Justin and supporters did not support Pieridae Energy who was going to build the Goldboro LNG facility in Nova Scotia with plans to ship LNG to Germany. In the in term they had a off shore platform they were going to use to get things going sooner then later. IT was not part of Justin's green energy program of building wind farms to power hydrogen plants.
LNGCanada being finished here was grandfathered in under the Environmental regs put in place by the Harper Government. Hence why it went through. Since Bill C69, resource development here have basically stopped. That's a feature, not a bug of JT government.
 
LNGCanada being finished here was grandfathered in under the Environmental regs put in place by the Harper Government. Hence why it went through. Since Bill C69, resource development here have basically stopped. That's a feature, not a bug of JT government.
That projects intent was to move western Canadian LNG to the Eastern and European markets.
Justin' s decision had a direct impact on this projects viability. Especially when he said Natural Gas has no future, but Hydrogen does. Then tried to cut a deal with Germany over providing hydrogen instead of NG.

Similar to what he did to Japan
 
That projects intent was to move western Canadian LNG to the Eastern and European markets.
Justin' s decision had a direct impact on this projects viability. Especially when he said Natural Gas has no future, but Hydrogen does. Then tried to cut a deal with Germany over providing hydrogen instead of NG.

Similar to what he did to Japan
Follow the money. 💰
 
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