Building a national Canadian economy starts with our fuel sector

For the prime minister to build ‘one strong national economy,’ he must first work with provinces and territories to fix unfair and inconsistent regulations and policies across the country.
To have a strong, vibrant economy is to have a strong, vibrant fuel supply chain, writes Jake Enwright.

Earlier this year, following a productive meeting with Ontario Premier Doug Ford, Prime Minister Mark Carney exclaimed on social media that together with provinces like Ontario, the federal government will build “one strong Canadian economy.” A week earlier, the Gov...

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