I appreciate that feedback.
Again, I'm still trying to figure out the about-face by my Conservative friends. It says here that on September 16, interim Conservative leader Rona Ambrose said that if Trudeau is “not going to listen to British Columbians about LNG (liquefied natural gas) and the rest of Canada about how important our resource sector is, I hope he listens to the Chinese because they want those commodities and they want to see that energy infrastructure built.”
As it relates to selective decoupling and foreign influence on our national resources, what risk of economic coercion could Canada face without reliance on Chinese investment in the oil and gas sector, and if we rely on them to become a significant importer of Canadian oil?