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Canada’s Trudeau Will Soon Be Alone and Ignored Over His Climate Obsession

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Canada's Trudeau Will Soon Be Alone and Ignored Over His Climate Obsession

Due to his incompetence and worse, Justin Trudeau has ruined Canada’s identity as a country to emulate in his pursuit of net zero emissions, further isolating the country worldwide.

A famous quote attributed to Mike Tyson goes as follows: “Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the face.” Despite a plan to achieve net zero by 2050, European Union member states are pulling back due to public unhappiness as a result of the acute energy crisis.

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has changed course and permitted construction of a massive offshore oil and gas field in a “brave new approach to politics” meant to prevent political defeat in the coming year.

He also held off on approving environmentally friendly legislation because they would have burdened blue collar workers disproportionately (their “unacceptable costs” were five times the economic benefits).

To defend Sunak’s late acceptance of economic and political reality, the Telegraph posed the following question: “If the consequences are prohibitively expensive and involve saddling millions of households with additional expenditure for unknowable benefits in an unfair way, why would anyone make the transition?”

Why, Mr. Trudeau, when only 15% of Canadians in a recent Leger survey believe net zero is achievable? Given that the combined effect of the two countries’ green policies on world emissions and temperatures is likely to be zero, the subject takes on new significance.

Trudeau Trying to Destroy Canada’s Energy Sector

Since renewables can’t make up for the loss of Russian natural gas, the EU’s top energy official claims that the continent will have to rely on fossil fuels from the United States for decades to come. Don’t even bother bringing up Canada, the sixth largest gas producer in the world, because we can’t supply either the European or Asian markets.

What a waste of time it was for Justin Trudeau to say there is no economic rationale for exporting Canadian natural gas. Instead of our proven reserves, the fourth largest in the world, meeting the growing global demand for oil, less environmentally conscientious petro-states will fill the gap.

Germany’s finance minister has lately spoken out against what he calls the EU’s “enormously dangerous” green ambitions, which he says endanger social stability. He is currently working to combat the de-industrializing effects of his country’s high green energy prices, which have earned it the nickname “the sick man of Europe.”

President Emmanuel Macron of France has not set a deadline for the elimination of fossil fuels. While Narendra Modi of India has warned the West against imposing “restrictive” climate change regulations on the developing nations, China is currently building six times as many coal plants as the rest of the world put together. There has been a tripling in emissions since 1990.

Switching to EVs exclusively in the United States might halve union jobs in swing states like Michigan and Ohio. A drastic turnaround in green policies, such as greater drilling for oil and gas, is anticipated if Republicans win the presidency, Senate, and House in 2024. If that happened, Canada’s preoccupation with a global climate catastrophe would be very unusual.

Canada’s Tarnished Image

That Canada can act as a moral leader on climate change is a progressive pipe dream. Since we have failed to meet every single goal we have ever set, the rest of the world looks at us with bewilderment and irritation at our constant acts of self-harm and hectoring.

Canadians have a lot to be proud of, including their open-mindedness and tolerance. However, our prime minister has lowered our country’s image by criticising our “genocidal” history and systemic racism.

The honouring of a member of the Waffen-SS Galicia Division in the House of Commons tarnished our image. That embarrassing gaffe recalled a sad chapter in Canada’s history, when the country’s immigration policy shifted from “none is too many” to “many are welcome” for Nazi collaborators, causing the country to turn away Jews trying to escape the Holocaust.

We went from bigotry to indifference to ineptitude, which is a moral evolution of sorts but hardly worthy of admiration. It also undermined Ukraine’s efforts to garner military and diplomatic backing to maintain its sovereignty and gave Russia a propaganda gift.

The push for net zero should be politically unviable because it is a) unachievable, b) enormously expensive, and c) provides no discernible environmental advantage.

Yet true believers, rent-seekers, socialist ideologues, mainstream media devotees, and corrupted academics flood the public with exaggerated fear-mongering while alternative voices, such as credible scientists who don’t self-censor, are either silenced or disregarded. We will slip even further behind a world that is growing increasingly indifferent to Canada’s climate jeremiads unless we have strong political leadership to fundamentally shift direction.

We need to cease our self-righteous moralising about global warming. We need to stop acting irrationally against our own national interest and instead adopt measures that will have a positive impact on our economy and society.

Joe Oliver served as the Harper government’s Minister of Natural Resources and later as its Minister of Finance.

This Article was First Published in the Financial Post

 

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Commercial Ships Hit By Missiles In Houthi Attack In Red Sea, US Warship Downs 3 Drones

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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – According to the US military, during the hours-long attack on Sunday, ballistic missiles fired from Houthi-controlled Yemen hit three commercial ships in the Red Sea, and a US warship shot down three drones in self-defense. The Houthi rebels, whom Iran backs, claimed responsibility for the attack.

The strikes marked an increase in a series of maritime attacks in the Middle East linked to the Israel-Hamas conflict, as a single Houthi assault for the first time in the conflict targeted numerous vessels.

The strikes, according to US Central Command, “represent a direct threat to international commerce and maritime security.” They have threatened the lives of foreign personnel from various countries all over the world.” According to the report, the three commercial ships and their staff are linked to 14 countries.

The USS Carney, a Navy destroyer, detected a ballistic missile fired from Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen targeting the Bahamas-flagged bulk carrier Unity Explorer, according to Central Command. The missile landed close to the ship. Shortly later, the Carney shot down a drone that was heading its way, though it’s unclear whether the destroyer was the target. Yemen was also used to launch the drone.

Commercial Ships Hit By Missiles In Houthi Attack In Red Sea, US Warship Downs 3 Drones

The Unity Explorer was struck by a missile about 30 minutes later, and the Carney fired down another approaching drone while responding to the distress call. Central Command said the missile caused little damage to the Unity Explorer.

Missiles also struck two more commercial ships, the Panamanian-flagged bulk carriers Number 9 and Sophie II. The Number 9 sustained some damage, but no casualties and the Sophie II sustained no substantial damage.

While on its way to save the Sophie II, the Carney shot down another drone moving in its direction. The drones caused no harm.

The United States will consider “all appropriate responses,” according to Central Command, adding that “we have every reason to believe that Iran is fully enabling these attacks, even though the Houthi in Yemen are carrying them out.”

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Commercial Ships Hit By Missiles In Houthi Attack In Red Sea, US Warship Downs 3 Drones

The Carney, an Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer, has previously shot down multiple rockets fired by the Houthis toward Israel. It was not damaged in any accidents, and no injuries were on board.

According to Houthi military spokesman Brig. Gen. Yahya Saree, the first vessel, was damaged by a missile and the second by a drone while in the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, which connects the Red Sea to the Gulf of Aden. Saree made no mention of any American warships being involved in the strike.

“The Yemeni armed forces continue to prevent Israeli ships from navigating the Red Sea (and Gulf of Aden) until the Israeli aggression against our steadfast brothers in the Gaza Strip stops,” Saree said in a statement.

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Commercial Ships Hit By Missiles In Houthi Attack In Red Sea, US Warship Downs 3 Drones

“The Yemeni armed forces renew their warning to all Israeli ships or those associated with Israelis that they will become a legitimate target if they violate what is stated in this statement.”

The first ship, according to Saree, is the Unity Explorer, which is under the control of a British company that has an officer named Dan David Ungar who resides in Israel. Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement is associated with the number 9. Managers for the two ships could not be reached for comment immediately.

Ungar was identified as the son of Israeli shipping billionaire Abraham “Rami” Ungar by Israeli media.

source – AP

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Family Of Marine Killed In Afghanistan Fails To Win Lawsuit Against Alec Baldwin

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CHEYENNE, Wyo. — According to Baldwin ‘s counsel, the actor did not have to pay anything to settle a $25 million lawsuit filed by family relatives of a Marine slain in Afghanistan after the actor reprimanded them on social media about the Jan. 6, 2021, insurgency at the United States Capitol.

The wife and sisters of Lance Cpl. Rylee McCollum of Jackson, Wyoming, filed a case with Judge Edgardo Ramos of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York in August. When the McCollum family did not file an amended lawsuit by the September deadline, as Ramos requested, the case was closed in October.

Alec paid nothing to settle the dispute, his attorney Luke Nikas said in an email to The Associated Press on Wednesday.

According to court filings, there has been no activity in the matter since. When contacted via email Thursday, lawyers for both parties, including McCollum family attorney Dennis Postiglione, declined to comment further on the issue. Postiglione, reached by email Wednesday, declined to speak and claimed the McCollum family would not comment.

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Family Of Marine Killed In Afghanistan Fails To Win Lawsuit Against Alec Baldwin

Rylee McCollum and 12 other Marines were killed in a suicide attack at Kabul International Airport during the final days of the United States’ war in Afghanistan in 2021. Baldwin sent the family a $5,000 check to assist them.

The lawsuit, filed in Wyoming and then New York, claimed Baldwin exposed the family to a flood of social media hatred in 2022 when she claimed on Instagram that Roice McCollum was an “insurrectionist” for attending former President Donald Trump’s Jan. 6, 2021, rally in Washington, D.C., which preceded the insurgency that day.

According to the lawsuit, Roice McCollum protested peacefully and legally, was not among those who stormed the U.S. Capitol and was never arrested or charged after being examined by the FBI.

Nonetheless, Ramos decided to reject the claim that she was a “limited public figure” under the law since she spoke about her brother’s death in the news and spoke with Baldwin, a well-known celebrity, on social media.

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Family Of Marine Killed In Afghanistan Fails To Win Lawsuit Against Alec Baldwin

McCollum needed to show that Baldwin acted maliciously toward her to make her case as a limited public figure. Ramos decided that Baldwin’s statements were protected by his free speech rights because she did not.

Baldwin filed the complaint as he faced legal ramifications for the murder of a cinematographer on a New Mexico film set in 2021. Baldwin was pointing a gun at Halyna Hutchins when it went off, killing her and injuring director Joel Souza.

Special prosecutors first dropped an involuntary manslaughter allegation against Baldwin, but after presenting fresh evidence to a grand jury, they are seeking to recharge him.

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SOURCE – (AP)

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Former US Secretary Of State Henry Kissinger Dies Aged 100

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Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, who played a pivotal and polarising role in US foreign policy during the Cold War, has died at the age of 100.

He served as America’s top diplomat and national security adviser during the Nixon and Ford administrations.

Despite leaving office in the mid-1970s, he continued to be consulted by generations of leaders for decades.

The German-born former diplomat died at his home in Connecticut.

Kissinger’s Realpolitik style made him a controversial figure, with critics accusing him of war crimes when he and President Richard Nixon conducted a bombing campaign against Vietnamese communists in Cambodia.

And over the years, he was subject to scathing criticism from those who accused him of prioritising rivalry with the Soviet Union over human rights and supporting repressive regimes across the world, including that of Augusto Pinochet in Chile.

Former US President George W Bush led tributes, saying the US had “lost one of the most dependable and distinctive voices on foreign affairs.”

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Former US Secretary Of State Henry Kissinger Dies Aged 100

Meanwhile, former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair described him as an artist of diplomacy, saying Kissinger was motivated by “a genuine love of the free world and the need to protect it”.

President Richard Nixon’s daughters, Tricia Nixon Cox and Julie Nixon Eisenhower, said that Kissinger’s life story was “so unique and so thoroughly American.”

“Henry Kissinger will long be remembered for his many achievements in advancing the cause of peace,” the statement said. “But it was his character that we will never forget.”

Born in Germany in 1923, the school teacher’s son first came to the US in 1938 when his family fled the Nazis. He never quite lost his native Bavarian accent.

He became a US citizen in 1943 and went on to serve three years in the US Army and later in the Counter Intelligence Corps.

After earning bachelor’s and master’s degrees and a PhD, he taught international relations at Harvard.

In 1969, then-President Nixon appointed him national security adviser, a position that gave him enormous sway over US foreign policy.

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Former US Secretary Of State Henry Kissinger Dies Aged 100

His eight years as both national security adviser and secretary of state between 1969-77 saw the US finally end its involvement in the Vietnam War. It also opened up relations with China and brought about a cessation of hostilities in the 1973 Yom Kippur War in the Middle East between Egypt and Syria on the one hand, and Israel on the other.

It was an effort that created the whole idea of shuttle diplomacy – when a mediator travels between disputing parties, to help them reach an agreement.

Isaac Herzog, the president of Israel, which is currently at war with Hamas, paid tribute to Kissinger’s work on the peace agreement with Egypt, posting on social media that “the entire family of nations is blessed to this day by the fruits of the historic processes he led”.

In China – where Kissinger enjoyed enduring popularity – news of his death was soon trending on Weibo, a social media platform.

China News’ obituary referred to him as “an old friend of the Chinese people” and China Central Television called him “a legendary diplomat” who had played an important role in US-China relations.

Kissinger left government service in 1977, but he continued to be a prolific commentator on public affairs. His counsel was sought by a dozen US presidents – from John F Kennedy to Joe Biden – as well as by lawmakers.

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Former US Secretary Of State Henry Kissinger Dies Aged 100

Notably, Kissinger is also the only American to have dealt directly with every Chinese leader from Mao Zedong to Xi Jinping.

He also served on the boards of various companies and was a fixture of foreign policy and security forums, as well as penning 21 books.

Even after turning 100, Kissinger kept up an active life, including a surprise visit this July to Beijing to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping, where the aged statesman was feted despite a chill in relations between China and the US.

The visit irked the White House and prompted National Security Council spokesman John Kirby to lament that “it’s unfortunate that a private citizen” had access to Chinese leaders while the US government did not.

During an interview with ABC on a book tour in July 2022 – when he was 99 – Kissinger was asked whether he would take back any of his decisions.

“I’ve been thinking about these problems all my life. It’s my hobby as well as my occupation,” he said. “And so the recommendations I made were the best of which I was then capable.”

Nancy Maginnes Kissinger, his wife of almost 50 years, as well as their two children from a previous marriage, Elizabeth and David, and five grandchildren all survive him.

SOURCE – (BBC)

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