Mark Carney explains that Canada's investment appeal lies in its reliability, clear rules, predictable policies, functioning carbon markets, and government collaboration, which together create an attractive environment for private sector investment in pipeline projects despite uncertainties like separation referendums.
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Mark Carney Asked If He’d Invest in a PipelineAjouté :
If I were in the private sector, and I never going to be in the private sector again.
Um, but um, if I were, those are the that's those are the components that uh, get you interested. And I think uh, there'll be a lot of interest here.
If you were still in the private sector, Prime Minister, would you invest in this pipeline given the uncertainty around the separation referendum and its dependence on uh, pathways? If you look at the older uh, sorry, the overall picture. Um, and I see this uh, in when when I meet uh, people in uh, in Asia, uh, leaders in Asia, business people in Asia on behalf of Canada.
Uh, how are we viewed?
We are viewed as a reliable country in a world that's anything but. We're viewed as a country that when we sign something, we honor it. We're viewed as a country that is now on the move. The a country with ambition, with confidence, uh, moving forward. A country that intends to build big. We're viewed as a country that is both an energy superpower and in believes in addressing climate change. And so, the ability to combine all of that is very, very attractive to uh, to Asian uh, partners.
Now, another component uh, of I'm sorry, just in the translation, but of my my answer.
Uh, but it's it's it's fundamental to your question is what does today's accord or implementation agreement as it's called, what is what is it tell us?
Uh, it's that the country works.
Uh, the government of Canada, the government of Alberta coming together, uh, challenging issues, but coming together with a common solution.
Uh, a country with clear rules, predictable rules, carbon markets that's going to function. Uh, uh, contracts for differences and other support and incentive mechanisms that are put in place.
Uh, and it's moving forward. So, all of that, if I were in the private sector, and I never going to be in the private sector again.
Um, but um, if I were, those are the that's those are the components that uh, get you interested. And I think uh, there'll be a lot of interest here. Prime Minister Trudeau,
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