Another big part of this ppl should look into is the insurance contracts that were ripped up forcing basically all ships to resign i ridiculously high rates so london cant still get there money
Lloyd’s of london
Its a good read thats very important in this conflict
BlueShrub on
Canada should be going full throttle on harnessing its abundant renewable energy sources like countries all around the world are doing to help mitigate this crisis.
fimnjc on
Pay down debt as much as you can. During and after the 70’s energy crisis things got real
Provinces who have destroyed wind, solar, and battery pilot projects have put us behind in the struggle towards energy freedom.
Not that the oil companies care.
FunkyTownSandwich on
We could be energy independent by now.
SirPrecision on
If only we were able to rely on our own resources
insider212 on
Murica!!
rindindin on
Air transport company CEO not speaking French: NATIONAL TRADEGY TO BE REPLAYED FOR THE NEXT 48 HRS.
Canada having the capacity to only refine upwards of 2 million barrels a day: Distract, Deflect, Deny.
Instead of building up refineries, using reliable renewable energies, building up citizen resilience, and using measures like Work from Home or having more logical „walkable“ cities…BUT WAIT DID YOU HEAR AIR CANADA CEO DIDN’T PARLER EN FRANCAIS? MON DIEU.
Frugalman123 on
Start building more nuclear plants? Even Springfield has one
BigFattyOne on
I guess someday we’ll realize Canada is one of the greatest country for renewables…
Fun fact: Germany is noe adding around 8gw of renewable emergy to its great, each year. By comparison, Canada added 1gw from all sources last year. This is ridiculous.
Ok-Mouse9337 on
99% of energy produced in Quebec is from hydro-electricity. I hope we can share with neighboring provinces to alleviate the crisis.
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And everyone should remember what man caused it.
Another big part of this ppl should look into is the insurance contracts that were ripped up forcing basically all ships to resign i ridiculously high rates so london cant still get there money
Lloyd’s of london
Its a good read thats very important in this conflict
Canada should be going full throttle on harnessing its abundant renewable energy sources like countries all around the world are doing to help mitigate this crisis.
Pay down debt as much as you can. During and after the 70’s energy crisis things got real
https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/pub/11-210-x/00005/t/4169769-eng.htm
February 29…?
Provinces who have destroyed wind, solar, and battery pilot projects have put us behind in the struggle towards energy freedom.
Not that the oil companies care.
We could be energy independent by now.
If only we were able to rely on our own resources
Murica!!
Air transport company CEO not speaking French: NATIONAL TRADEGY TO BE REPLAYED FOR THE NEXT 48 HRS.
Canada having the capacity to only refine upwards of 2 million barrels a day: Distract, Deflect, Deny.
Instead of building up refineries, using reliable renewable energies, building up citizen resilience, and using measures like Work from Home or having more logical „walkable“ cities…BUT WAIT DID YOU HEAR AIR CANADA CEO DIDN’T PARLER EN FRANCAIS? MON DIEU.
Start building more nuclear plants? Even Springfield has one
I guess someday we’ll realize Canada is one of the greatest country for renewables…
Fun fact: Germany is noe adding around 8gw of renewable emergy to its great, each year. By comparison, Canada added 1gw from all sources last year. This is ridiculous.
99% of energy produced in Quebec is from hydro-electricity. I hope we can share with neighboring provinces to alleviate the crisis.