Blanchet and Scheer debate over the future of pipeline projects in Quebec

Here's what Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer and Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-Francois Blanchet had to say about building pipelines in Canada.

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43 comments

    1. You guys can go ahead and separate, be a landlocked country whose main export is oil, with no way to pass pipelines anywhere and your immediate neighbour being the biggest oil producer and most energy independent country in the world. I wish you guys the best of luck, you’ll need it.

  1. Mr. Scheer You want to respect the provinces and Quebec? Quebec is special you know, its not a province, its a nation within Canada, has not signed onto the Constitution – More of this attitude and the next election should have a referendum about if the rest of Canada still wants them in OUR CANADA. We would be much more prosperous as a Nation without PQ.

  2. All of the Land in Canada ultimately belongs to the Crown – wanta do the Plains of Abraham Thing Again? You arrogant little worm.

  3. Quebec has absolutely no problem taking the equalization money earned from Western Canada’s resource industry. This country has become nothing but a bunch of hypocrites from coast to coast. The bigger question is why are Ontario and Quebec still receiving Equalization payments when both economics are performing better than the rest of the country??

  4. equalization payments Churchill Falls Hydro
    Quebec 221 BILLION Alberta 92 million Quebec 28 BILLION Newfoundland 2 billion

    Newfoundlanders will work for Quebec until 2041
    Albertans will work for Quebec until unknown

    1. According to a new International Monetary Fund (IMF) report , Canada subsidized the fossil fuel industry to the tune of almost $60 billion in 2015 — approximately $1,650 per Canadian. Do the math adding each year.

  5. That’s adorable!

    A province-only party is at the table with those who actually wish to serve the nation.

    How long will this farce be allowed, before CANADA bans such foolishness at the table.

    Run provincially, and try to seperate – sure.

    Now, at the ‘big table?’

    Bugger off.

    1. Nah pretty soon Quebec and ont will be all that is left of Canada…the sooner the better…then its Dow to fair trade, or choke on it

  6. “The Prime Minister of Quebec” ?!? … sort of says it all about PQ guy (who’s name I am not bothering to learn)

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