What Canada could do with the $90B it’s blowing on high-speed rail


The leaders of Germany and Japan have both made dedicated visits to Canada for the express purpose of begging for more LNG exports. And in recent months the list has grown to include everyone from Korea to Greece. The most recent was India, with India’s high commission to Canada telling CBC in February, “on energy, there is an appetite which even Canada cannot fulfill and we are willing to buy whatever Canada is offering on crude, on LPG, on LNG.”



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