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  • What happened was they did an indigenous consultation in 2016, then it was ruled insufficient in 2018, so they bought it after Kinder Morgan gave up on it.

    So sure, I guess they are pro pipeline, but it was their fault it wasn't done by Kinder.

  • In 2018, due to regulatory and political uncertainties surrounding the Trans Mountain Expansion Project, Kinder Morgan decided to suspend all non-essential spending on the project. To ensure its completion, the Canadian government agreed to purchase Kinder Morgan's Trans Mountain assets, including the pipeline and terminal facilities, for C$4.5 billion. This acquisition led to the establishment of the Trans Mountain Corporation, a federal Crown corporation responsible for the pipeline's operation and the expansion project.

  • Here's a lot more on his outlook on governance:

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=uvw-aC0KLD4

    He deeply believes in stakeholder capitalism. That government should intervene relatively consistently in most aspects of society. Its hard to believe the polls could do a 180 like that, given the Carney and Pierre are ideologically opposite.

  • I dont disagree with nationalization. Its an inelastic good with a natural monopoly due to cell phone frequency limitation caps, its an obvious case for nationalization, I think it would allow cellphones to use all frequencies and their increase speed and penetration.