How about Canada, eh❓
DOGE is working in Utah to get valuable mining assets out of the ground quickly without unnecessary bureaucratic delays 😲. CANADA’s oil and gas sector could benefit from this DOGE approach too 🎁.
Interior Department Green Lights Utah Uranium Mine Under Expedited 14-Day Environmental Review
This Epoch Times article, which appeared today, began with:
The Department of the Interior (DOI) has approved the Velvet-Wood uranium and vanadium mine in San Juan County, Utah, through an expedited environmental review in a bid to “strengthen U.S. mineral security,” the agency said in a May 23 statement.
“This approval marks a turning point in how we secure America’s mineral future,” said Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum. Uranium is used in nuclear reactors, submarines, and for producing tritium, which is necessary for nuclear weapons. Vanadium is used in the production of steel and titanium aerospace alloys.
“By streamlining the review process for critical mineral projects like Velvet-Wood, we’re reducing dependence on foreign adversaries and ensuring our military, medical, and energy sectors have the resources they need to thrive. This is mineral security in action,” Burgum said.
This is the first project in the United States approved under the Interior Department’s latest accelerated 14-day environmental review process. Under the process, projects analyzed in an environmental assessment will be reviewed within 14 days, unlike the earlier one-year time period.
Premier Danielle Smith tweeted
https://x.com/abdaniellesmith/status/1926347877153947884?s=61
Danielle Smith is right to keep the pressure on Carney.
Who can blame her after Justin Trudeau spent ten years placing every conceivable bureaucratic obstacle in the way to stop Canada from getting its valuable energy assets out of the ground, not just quickly, but forever ‼️
Carney’s reputation for being a Net-Zero zealot is well documented.
After Mark’s well-established track record of opposing traditional energy sources in favour of unreliable Green alternatives and the failed Net-Zero policies of the globalist Paris Climate agreement, it’s highly suspicious that this Prime Minister’s current rhetoric about supporting Canada’s fossil fuel energy sector is sincere.
However, as in yesterday’s post about Carney’s Mandate Letter, I am prepared to give Mark the benefit of the doubt while keeping the following caution in mind:
What would Carney say about his book VALUES if he changed course? I cannot see how he can reverse his stance after selling HIS GREEN AGENDA to the world for years (and also making a lot if money doing so). He has painted himself as THE SAVIOUR OF THE PLANET. How do you reverse that? I do not think he cares about Canada, it's citizens or our prosperity/well-being.