.maxfawcett: Danielle Smith’s stupid constitutional game could have a very special prize via NatObserver
as an example, that’s one I would like to re-litigate. It was argued on very narrow grounds, and I think the world has changed since that decision came down.”
None of the changes Smith cites, from inflation to affordability issues to the war in Ukraine, have any bearing on the constitutional merits of the federal government’s carbon tax. The case would almost certainly be dismissed out of hand. But if she can cite world events as a reason why constitutional arguments need to be reassessed, so could a Premier Appadurai.
Opinion: This is the problem with playing stupid games: sometimes, you end up winning a really stupid prize. Columnist @maxfawcett writes for @NatObserver. She could, in short, pursue the same sort of constitutional malarkey Smith has promised to inflict on Canada. The federal government, for its part, may have no choice but to suspend the construction of TMX until these new legal issues are settled. Yes, that would damage Alberta’s oil and gas industry and interfere with its government’s desire to see more pipelines built.
This is the problem with playing stupid games: sometimes, you end up winning a really stupid prize. In Alberta, there might be nothing stupider than sabotaging the one pipeline to tidewater that’s managed to get approved and built. Even former premier
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