Next week, U.S. President Joe Biden will take his first trip to Canada as president. It will be an official state visit.
It’s not clear if China will come up at all. Trudeau’s press release is quite generic, but it does include one important hint as to what will be on the agenda in Ottawa next week.:about Biden’s state visit include the following language: “we will continue working together as we defend our continent and our shared values, create more opportunities for people and businesses on both sides of the border, and build strong economies as reliable suppliers as we move toward a net-zero world.
What stands out in that diplomatic word salad is the term “net-zero.” Trudeau has stoked significant division within Canada over his approach to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by the year 2050. That plan has recently been rebranded as Sustainable Jobs, from the original name, Just Transition.Article contentCanada’s liquified natural gas industry.
Instead of using Biden’s state visit to advance Canada’s national interests, Trudeau seems intent on the opposite. He is likely going to use this opportunity to continue undermining Canada’s LNG industry, to the delight of President Biden. Trudeau’s policies are good for Americans. The American LNG industry continuesAnd that’s about the gist of what we can expect from Trudeau and Biden’s meetings of the minds in Ottawa.
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