faced with carney’s plan, the future of algoma steel in sault ste. marie would be in doubt, and arcelormittal’s production at their dofasco plant in hamilton would likely be shifted to the united states. carney is offering up old ideas for an economic order that no longer exists.
thankfully, some politicians have ideas that will help the country move forward.
ontario premier doug ford, nova scotia premier tim houston and saskatchewan premier scott moe are all putting forward plans that would boost canada’s economy.
speaking in ottawa on tuesday in response to the trump tariffs, poilievre said that yes, canada must retaliate on the americans, but also that we must do much more. he spoke of cutting taxes to make life easier and more affordable for canadians, he spoke of repealing laws like bill c-69 the no more pipelines law passed by the trudeau liberals and supported by carney and he spoke of quickly approving permits for mines, refineries and liquified natural gas exports.
with an election on the horizon, poilievre said he’s willing to be bold to ensure canada flourishes.
“canada will be self-reliant, sovereign and stand on its own two feet. we will reward work, unleash entrepreneurs, harvest our resources, make our own goods, trade with each other, build homes for our youth, rebuild our borders and military, honour our history and raise our flag,” he said.