At what point does Carney get sick of Guilbeault’s endless headlines attacking his own party and throw him out of caucus completely?
BoseMann66 on
In all honesty, they were probably impossible the day they announced them…over-promise and under-deliver is a recurring theme in Canadian politics.
RZCJ2002 on
Something interesting that Guilbeault mentioned on Power Play, basically confirming what May said on Power and Politics recently, is that the budget contained restrictions on oil and gas subsidies (just to bring her on board to vote yes) which was completely cast aside in the MOU. That immediate about face to a good faith potential legislative partner is an also very good reason why he decided to resign from Cabinet, especially when he was one of the ministers who succeeded in getting her vote.
PrairieBiologist on
I don’t think there was ever a time they were actually achievable given our current technology. We could be a lot better than we are, but the technology hasn’t shown up to replace a lot of the transportation and agriculture industry emissions yet.
Next-Ad-5116 on
They were never possible to begin with. Guilbeaut was always out to lunch and never living in reality. Anyone remember how he felt on roads? This man doesn’t understand the reality we live in
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At what point does Carney get sick of Guilbeault’s endless headlines attacking his own party and throw him out of caucus completely?
In all honesty, they were probably impossible the day they announced them…over-promise and under-deliver is a recurring theme in Canadian politics.
Something interesting that Guilbeault mentioned on Power Play, basically confirming what May said on Power and Politics recently, is that the budget contained restrictions on oil and gas subsidies (just to bring her on board to vote yes) which was completely cast aside in the MOU. That immediate about face to a good faith potential legislative partner is an also very good reason why he decided to resign from Cabinet, especially when he was one of the ministers who succeeded in getting her vote.
I don’t think there was ever a time they were actually achievable given our current technology. We could be a lot better than we are, but the technology hasn’t shown up to replace a lot of the transportation and agriculture industry emissions yet.
They were never possible to begin with. Guilbeaut was always out to lunch and never living in reality. Anyone remember how he felt on roads? This man doesn’t understand the reality we live in