Jared Forman πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ (@jaredaforman) 's Twitter Profile
Jared Forman πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

@jaredaforman

Speechwriter for @CanadianPM | Former: Policy & Speechwriting for @JonathanWNV; Researcher @ClimateInstit; Climate Policy for @beynate | Proud ✑️

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Eric Lombardi πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦πŸš€πŸ—οΈ (@ericdlombardi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve been watching this announcement, I just have to say that Mark Carney is making commitments on housing more substantial than I would have expected. - Build Canada Homes, a new public agency devoted to building housing directly - $25B in financing and loan garuntees for

Andrew Leach (@andrew_leach) 's Twitter Profile Photo

None of these projects were reviewed under the legislation contained in Bill c-69. Most were reviewed under CEAA 2012 ex MVP (CEAA 1992) and (where applicable) the same vintage of the NEB Act. Some were cancelled before Trudeau was elected. Some were DOA years before that.

Andrew Leach (@andrew_leach) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So, this announcement is interesting since it commits to greenlight (or at least work with proponents and First Nations to approve) ten specific projects. I thought it was worth taking a look at a few of them (they are shown below): 1/

So, this announcement is interesting since it commits to greenlight (or at least work with proponents and First Nations to approve) ten specific projects. I thought it was worth taking a look at a few of them (they are shown below): 1/
Jonathan Wilkinson πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ (@jonathanwnv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To be clear, of the projects Mr. Poilievre cited yesterday: Β  - 1 project (LNG Canada 2) is in fact fully approved and awaiting the company’s final investment decision. - 3 projects are being assessed under the Harper/Poilievre Government's flawed CEAA 2012 process – which is

Jonathan Wilkinson πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ (@jonathanwnv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pierre Poilievre should read the law. The Impact Assessment Act allows for provincial substitution, to ensure a single, comprehensive review of major projects. And recently, Cedar LNG - an Indigenous owned and operated project - did just that and was reviewed in record time.

Tyler Meredith (@tylermeredith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s time to build. Canada Strong. Because in a crisis you hire the person with the plan. That’s Mark Carney #cdnpoli liberal.ca/platform/

Max Fawcett πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ (@maxfawcett) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Conservative Party of Canada's platform is 30 pages long. It has 17 pictures of Pierre Poilievre, including four full page ones (with no content). The Liberal platform is 67 pages long. It has one picture of Mark Carney. Take from that what you will. #cdnpoli

Mike Le Couteur (@mikelecouteur) 's Twitter Profile Photo

β€œThese numbers are a joke.” - Liberal leader Mark Carney talking about the Conservative platform (released today) #cdnpoli #elxn45

β€œThese numbers are a joke.” - Liberal leader Mark Carney talking about the Conservative platform (released today)
#cdnpoli #elxn45
Max Fawcett πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ (@maxfawcett) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The entire Conservative climate policy revolves around a bag of magic beans that they've been told, *repeatedly*, don't actually work. No, Canada can't get credit for emissions reductions associated with LNG exports. We've been over this. Repeatedly.

Institute of Fiscal Studies and Democracy (@ifsd_ifpd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

David Cochrane: "Was it reasonable for the Conservatives to include the revenue from economic growth (from their measures) in their fiscal plan?" Kevin Page: "No". Kevin on Power & Politics discussing the fiscal credibility assessments of the Liberal, Conservative and NDP platforms. The

<a href="/DavidWCochrane/">David Cochrane</a>: "Was it reasonable for the Conservatives to include the revenue from economic growth (from their measures) in their fiscal plan?" Kevin Page: "No". Kevin on <a href="/PnPCBC/">Power & Politics</a> discussing the fiscal credibility assessments of the Liberal, Conservative and NDP platforms.  The
Tyler Meredith (@tylermeredith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In a time of crisis, Mark Carney is the steady hand Canada needs β€” Toronto Star Editorial Board This election is the most consequential of our lifetimes. Vote like it matters on Monday. #cdnpoli #CanadaStrong

In a time of crisis, Mark Carney is the steady hand Canada needs 

β€” Toronto Star Editorial Board

This election is the most consequential of our lifetimes.

Vote like it matters on Monday.

#cdnpoli #CanadaStrong
Prime Minister of Canada (@canadianpm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Speech from the Throne outlines the government’s plan to build a stronger, more united Canada – now and for the future. Read the full #ThroneSpeech: canada.ca/throne-speech Photo: Jake Graham πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦