reSee.it - Tweets Saved By @ABDanielleSmith

Saved - January 20, 2025 at 7:45 AM
reSee.it AI Summary
I’ve realized that many of us in Central and Eastern Canada have been unknowingly supporting the Russian government by buying their oil, which fuels their conflict with Ukraine. The Russians are cleverly using a shadow fleet to refine and export their oil through foreign intermediaries. To truly embody a "Team Canada" spirit, we need to tackle this security issue head-on. It's crucial to develop the Energy East and Northern Gateway pipelines to reduce our reliance on Russian oil, achieve energy independence, and diversify our energy market.

@ABDanielleSmith - Danielle Smith

Central and Eastern Canadians have been unknowingly funding the 🇷🇺 Russian government by purchasing their oil, enabling their fight against 🇺🇦 Ukraine. The Russians have been using their shadow fleet to avoid detection by refining their oil in foreign intermediary countries, then exporting it to 🇨🇦 Canada. A true “Team Canada” approach means addressing this critical security concern. It’s time to build the Energy East and Northern Gateway pipelines to displace Russian oil, achieve energy independence and ensure we have a diversified customer base for Canadian energy moving forward. Read article: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/russia-oil-canada-sanctions-1.7432083

Saved - February 6, 2024 at 3:03 PM

@ABDanielleSmith - Danielle Smith

ICYMI: I’m in Ottawa to deliver this message 👇 https://t.co/DkdlmPIWBG

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We need reliable power sources as our electricity demand is expected to double by 2050. The failure of the power grid in Texas, which resulted in 346 deaths, highlights the importance of having dependable energy sources. We are working with the federal government to establish a framework for small modular nuclear reactors and to develop our hydrogen infrastructure for zero-emission vehicles and net-zero homes. We are also making progress in geothermal and ammonia exports. Our goal is to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, but we disagree with the federal government's unrealistic timeline that would require shutting down our production. We seek common ground and collaboration to find solutions.
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Speaker 0: Every time we bring wind and solar on, we have to bring an equivalent amount to back up on. And as we continue to grow, and we're expecting our electricity need to double, by 2050, it does us no good to have unreliable intermittent sources of power when we have such extremes in temperature in our province. I was very heavily, struck by this when I watched what happened in Texas. When Texas had their power grid fail, and they have a very similar structure of their market as we do, 346 people died. Like, this is life or death in a a province like ours, which is why ideological arguments aside, we have to make sure that liability and affordability are number 1. We can reduce emissions too, but we have to to make sure that we're doing it in a balanced way. We put together, with, our deputy ministers, my, deputy minister of energy is here as well. He's been leading our discussions with the federal government. We're working with them on establishing a framework for small modular nuclear reactors. We're working with them on building out our hydrogen infrastructure because the hydrogen economy is gonna be very important for 0 emissions vehicle vehicles as well as net zero homes in in our province. We've had some some great strides that we're making on things like, geothermal and, ammonia able to work with the federal government to create a a structure so that we can support ammonia exports to Japan through the Port au Prince Rupert, and then on, on top of that, trying to to find a a way to get to a a pathway of carbon neutrality by 2050, that's been our our proposal as we think that given enough time frame with incredible technology and ingenuity of of our industry in Alberta, we think we can get to a 2050 target. The dispute I have with the federal government is they want to speed up a timeline that is unrealistic and unachievable. And when you have an unachievable and unrealistic time frame, it's not an emissions reduction policy. It's a shut in policy. It's a policy demand that that would require us to shut in our production, and we're just simply not gonna do that. It's it's unconstitutional for them to ask it of us. But I think that there's some great room from for common ground, and that's what I'm I'm here with the spirit collaboration. So I hope we can find some of that.
Saved - November 9, 2023 at 8:22 AM

@ABDanielleSmith - Danielle Smith

This morning, I am joined by Ministers Adriana LaGrange, Dan Williams, and Jason Nixon on refocusing Alberta's health care system. https://t.co/8mhmFekXwD

Saved - June 14, 2023 at 8:40 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
Free speech is under threat from big tech and government censorship worldwide. My Facebook account was banned from posting content for days, showing the power they hold. As Premier of Alberta, if they can silence me, they can do it to anyone. We must unite against censorship, regardless of political views. Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg, take note.

@ABDanielleSmith - Danielle Smith

Big tech and government censorship is becoming a danger to free speech around the world. My Facebook account has been banned from posting content for a "few days". As the Premier of a province of 4.6 million Albertans- if they can prevent me from communicating with you, imagine what they can do to any one of us. Regardless of our political leanings, we must all stand against censorship. CC: @elonmusk & @finkd #abpoli #cdnpoli

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