I cannot say the same about most Liberals, who reside in a tent that might soon be visible from the International Space Station. There seems to be something on offer for any elected official — no matter their political stripes — who wants to come inside. But, as Guilbeault pointed out, if you read the fine print, you’ll see that what’s really on offer is “ephemeral,” or diluted. In the case of the Canada-Alberta MOU, what was really needed, rather than added layers of red tape with mere potential for a far-off project, was a repeal of the Liberal anti-pipeline Bill C-69. Ultimately, no one got what they wanted out of the MOU.








