Investor interest in Alberta going ‘nuclear’ over Carney’s messaging: Full Comment podcast
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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, left, and Prime Minister Mark Carney meet in Calgary on May 15. PHOTO BY BRENT CALVER/POSTMEDIA Article content Article content After a brutal decade under former prime minister Justin Trudeau’s draconian anti-development policies, there’s real optimism in the western oilpatch again. Paul Colborne, CEO of Calgary-based Surge Energy, tells Brian Lilley why he’s convinced that Prime Minister Mark Carney is serious about boosting oil production, including with more pipelines, and why investors are clamouring to get in on it. He explains why he even sees the benefit…
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