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Critical minerals hype doesn’t match reality in Canada, University of Calgary report warns

… Citing worldwide critical minerals reserves data from the U.S. Geological Survey, the authors point out that Canada is a bit player in lithium, cobalt, copper, graphite and nickel, all of which are used in low-carbon energy, such as electric vehicle batteries. Reserves are minerals in the ground whose economic viability has been proven.

The stark reality of Canada’s weak standing in critical minerals goes against the rhetoric often espoused by federal and provincial politicians, who have claimed that Canada is a critical minerals powerhouse.


Tulipmania is an apt comparison to our own Green-Scam mania, but it especially applies to the Big Lie about “electric vehicles.”

The only good green jobs being created belong to those charged with handing out tax payer dollars to unsustainable “green” industries.

How many ICE cars and trucks are on the road in Canada currently, privately owned and commercial?

Do you think we have or will have the energy infrastructure required to replace all of those vehicles with EV’s?

It’s not even close and my bet is we never will.

Someone will have to do without a private vehicle.

In fact a lot of someone’s will have to do without.

Those someone’s will be you and I.

And that’s considered a feature not a bug.

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