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Originally Posted by s211
Exactly. Apples and oranges, and pointless to use as something we can aspire to; doubly so, now, given how Canada has turned its back on the resource any kind of economy.
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Helped ya out there
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(I'm just kidding, of course; I would never censor your words or opinions.)
I wouldn't necessarily say it's comparing apples to oranges; it's more like comparing a
competent forward-thinking government to an
incompetent virtue-signaling one. Although this reply should really be reserved for the federal government thread; I will quickly mention that if Canada was passionately ready to drop its natural resource economy that it should, in lieu, be heavily investing in other industries to actually support its population with this transition. -Which we are truthfully seeing none of, nor are we seeing any initiatives to try and aggressively re-train the population into industries that Canada would like to transition into. But what we are indeed seeing is
Canada sell its natural resource initiatives to China including some sites being sold in the sensitive Arctic areas.