
Saskatchewan vs. Trudeau's government over carbon tax; What if Trudeau’s liberals win the 2019 federal election? & How Canadians will be affected by fuel costs in 2019
The Roy Green Show · Global News / Curiouscast
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Show Notes
The Roy Green Show Podcast
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It’s the first weekend of 2019 and the conflict between several provinces and the federal government continues. Scott Moe, the Premier of Saskatchewan, joins us to speak about the court case which pits his province against the Trudeau government on the carbon tax. And is foreign investment in Canada and Canadian provinces at risk because of decisions taken by the federal government? How can the economies of Western provinces and Canada be best served?
The big “What If” question of the 2019 federal election: what if Justin Trudeau and his Liberal Party are re-elected on October 21, with a majority federal government based largely on the support from voters in Ontario and Quebec? What happens across Canada then, particularly if Alberta elects a UCP government with Jason Kenney as Premier just a few months beforehand?
With the carbon tax now demanded and enforced by Ottawa and gasoline prices lower, what's going on? Dan McTeague and Roy looks at what lies ahead for 2019 as far as gasoline prices across Canada how the average person be affected by this when driving to work, to their kids games and just getting on with their lives. And Where is Canada most lagging as far as our oil/energy sector is concerned?
Guests:
Scott Moe, Premier of Saskatchewan
Brian Peckford, Former Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador
Dan McTeague, Chief petroleum analyst at GasBuddy.com & 18 year Liberal MP whose interest/expertise as an MP was focused on oil and energy sectors in Canada.
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