April 4, 2025

46 thoughts on “‘I’m pissed’: Danielle Smith slams feds’ emission cap as ‘deranged vendetta against Alberta’

  1. Fix healthcare then Lady!!! She’s the kind to put razor blades out for kids on Halloween and blame it on Trudeau. Using kids to make a political statement by endangering them? Alberta Cons are a laughing joke. She’d be nothing without FarmVille.

  2. Questions is liberal government how much they got paid to put a cap on oil and gas, of course it's the economy of the country which stupid government would do that, oh I forgot liberals of course
    Justin you are insane get out of capital hill you dumb ass

  3. Smith is so climate change illiterate it’s not funny. Maybe if she weren’t such an ostrich on the issue, she wouldn’t be as pissed. Who in 2024 can reconcile maintaining emissions with the science on what our civilization MUST do?

  4. Meanwhile in Ottawa, Jagmeet frantically scrambles for the scotch tape…

    We know. You're right there, bro. Dutifully beside your senior partner, Justin, in the 'Dumb and Dumber' power duo.

  5. Steven….only stupid thing happening is you opening your mouth. I cannot wait for the day we can say…."don't let the door hit you on your way out! Election Canada cannot come soon enough🙏

  6. What is the obsession with climate change ? Genuinely? Climate change is not a crazy the sky is falling ideology like the liberals claim it to be. The environment and earth will heal itself and as well we NEED oil and gas to SURVIVE!!!

  7. Alberta spent the last 30 years, selling off all the revenue and privatizing Alberta. They lost revenue in alcohol, car registration, and they privatized energy. All that revenue is now gone and Alberta is dependent on oil. Every Alberta premier over spends and now with many other sources of revenue gone… and inevitable climate policies… Alberta's government has now handcuffed the province to oil

  8. Population growth is a significant factor contributing to climate change, particularly in Western countries like Canada. As the population increases, so does the demand for resources, leading to greater greenhouse gas emissions. Among this growing population are underemployed, non-English-speaking immigrants, refugees, and other marginalized groups who face unique challenges and may rely on unsustainable practices.

    To combat climate change effectively, Canada must prioritize sustainable development and responsible immigration policies. Instead of continually increasing immigration without pause, especially in provinces like Alberta, we should focus on improving access to resources and promoting awareness of sustainable practices. Empowering these individuals and communities to contribute positively to environmental efforts is essential for achieving a sustainable future for all Canadians.

    Alberta, your fight against common sense – doesn't make sense!
    Stop immigration! Immediately!

    Our provinces need focus and concentration and this cap – is the universe letting you KNOW!

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