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[-] Eczpurt@lemmy.world 24 points 5 days ago

Can't or won't run on solar, wind, and batteries? Alberta is widely regarded as an effective province for solar, and southern Alberta already has great wind options.

Smith is actively working against renewables. I could understand if we tried to expand either and it didn't pan out but it's getting stopped before it starts.

[-] aSadBowlofSoup@lemm.ee 10 points 5 days ago

She doesn’t care about any of those. She’s just adding another excuse to her pile of excuses to try and justify or trying casually to get people used to the idea of Alberta and America being tightly associated

They’re using her and she thinks she’s making friends.

What bugs me, is that I’m already annoyed she’s a traitor, but she’s also embarrassing us Canadians with her lack of knowledge, especially from someone who is supposed to be an educated elected leader and understand these issues but she really doesn’t and she doesn’t think about the future at all, she’s always just living in the present, as if nothing she does today will have an effect tomorrow.

I also don’t believe she understands what her actions are currently doing to her.

I believe she truly perceives herself as some great leader, but in reality, she’s just a moron.

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