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Some investors who'd pulled out of the oil and gas sector in recent years have started to return.

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Those corporations who left Canada must pay heavy piece if return.

Growth for the next 30-50yr and we have the 2-3largest oil reserves, the highest regulated safety oriented and environmental controlled. I think it’s time we bring back what Canada was to the rest of the world. A traders paradise

Reality finally setting in.

I was in the interior. With heating there homes Most people seen to be going green. finally getting off of natural gas . Going to burning wood. Great job trudeau. Freeland

War is good for the capitalists I guess.

Survival in Canada depends on it

It’s good to know people are waking up to the fact oil & gas is essential and it’s vilification is actually dangerous and ironically will slow the transition to a lower carbon future

The only way Canada can buy it's self out of this crisis of debt load, is to maximise production of our Natural resources, including oil and gas. Never has demand been greater, and is projected to grow, we are stupid to not take the benifits that they give us.

'But Trudeau is shutting down Canadian oil', they cried.

some of us stocked up in March 2020. 800% returns. 200% more on the way.

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