Election: Energy, Resource Issues
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COMMENTARY: For Tories, energy debate isn’t powering up voters in campaign - National | Globalnews.ca

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Poll: Seven in 10 Canadians believe Canada needs to move with more haste on developing energy and resource projects.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has promised to eliminate carbon levy on industrial emitters, end the emission cap on oil and gas, repeal Bill C-69 .
Most Canadians support an east-west oil pipeline and investments in hydro, transmission infrastructure, nuclear, wind, hydrogen, battery storage and carbon capture.
But the two major parties and the Canadian public are not as neatly aligned as suggested above.
The Liberals currently lead in every region of the country except Alberta on the question of who is best to manage Canada ’s energy and resources.
Kyle Braid : Just because Canadians have opinions on this topic doesn’t mean those opinions determine votes.
He says the Conservatives need to win on an issue like this in order to gain lost ground in this campaign.
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