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09 February 2012

Heckava Job, Barry!



 “What I think I’d make clear is that I believe selling our energy products to Asia is in the country’s national interest.


It is in our interests for all kinds of reasons, that we diversify our exports, particularly our energy exports. It’s one thing in terms of whether Canadians, you know, want jobs, to what degree Canadians want environmental protection. These are all valid questions.


But just because certain people in the United States would like to see Canada be one giant national park for the northern half of North America, I don’t think that’s part of what our review process is all about. Our process is there to determine what the needs and desires of Canadians are. 
And I think, ultimately, because it’s Canadian jobs that are at stake, that Canadians have to be the ones who make the decisions.


I think what’s happened around the Keystone is a wakeup call, the degree to which we are dependent or possibly held hostage to decisions in the United States, and especially decisions that may be made for very bad political reasons."


- Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, 17 January 2012




"Canada has the resources, technological sophistication, and geo-strategic positioning to complement China's economic growth strategy. And China's growth, in turn, complements our determination to diversify our export markets. The cumulative impact of these accords truly takes Canada-China relations to a new level.  We expect to see similar success stories in Canadian energy exports to China, once infrastructure is in place."
- Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, 9 February 2012






Heckava job, Barry! 


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