Watch the full announcement video. Video courtesy of Andrew Scheer’s Facebook Page
FourQuest was pleased to host Conservative Party Leader Andrew Scheer to share his vision for a National Energy Corridor.
For the full video recorded live, view the video above courtesy of Andrew Scheer’s Facebook Profile.
News coverage:
Edmonton Journal: Conservative leader Andrew Scheer touts national energy corridor during stop in Edmonton
National Post: Scheer promotes Conservative plan to create national energy corridor
CTV News: Scheer proposes new transnational energy ‘corridor’
Pipeline News: Scheer proposes national energy corridor for oil, gas, power and telecommunications
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A new Conservative government will help Canadians get ahead with a new National Energy Corridor. This nation-building project will create jobs and unite Canadians in our shared prosperity! pic.twitter.com/B7NrfIVTOr
— Andrew Scheer (@AndrewScheer) September 28, 2019
This is real leadership.
— Jason Kenney (@jkenney) September 28, 2019
12 of Canada’s 13 Premiers endorsed the goal of resource corridors at this summer’s Council of the Federation.
But the Liberal, NDP & Green leaders want to let provinces block national projects, which would balkanize our country & damage our economy. https://t.co/7qFGgM4FdO
An energy corridor is precisely the type of big idea that the Conservatives need for this campaign.
— David Jacobs (@DrJacobsRad) September 29, 2019
It also happens to be precisely what Canada needs for its economy.#cdnpolihttps://t.co/M0TC9ti48b
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