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“The U.S. wants to achieve energy dominance. We support you in that view,” Hodgson said. “We will win this race.”

Hodgson told POLITICO that energy dominance could be achieved if the U.S. and Canada work together as “Fortress North America.”

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[-] Soup@lemmy.world 4 points 5 hours ago

Every single complaint and fear about Poillievre, which would have also been true under him, can be applied to Carney. The ONLY thing this last election did was weaken the NDP, though at least the new leadership race is showing that they intend to be more aggressively progressive and don’t seem to be planning to move towards the center.

Anyone who votes Liberal in the next election, especially if they start up with that “strategic” crap, is a fucking idiot and we need to tell them that whether they’re family, friends, or partners. Do not “keep politics out” of those relationships; show them all the reasons that they are either wrong or actually just conservatives.

I’m so fucking tired of “moderates”. They can all burn for all I care, they seem to let others suffer and that removes them from the social contract as far as I’m concerned.

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