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Karl Perrin

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May 26, 2026, 6:00:08 AMMay 26
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So sad.  Elizabeth McKenna says “I was duped.”  Duh!

All the best, Karl

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Canada's last two prime ministers have something in common: both Mark Carney and his predecessor Justin Trudeau cast their support for oil pipelines as a form of climate action. In the case of Trans Mountain, the promise never materialized.

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