
Liberal Leader Mark Carney just opened another front in the Canada-US trade war: Western Canada.
Before the Liberals swapped out Justin Trudeau for Mark Carney, the former prime minister made clear that he was willing to consider an export tax against Alberta oil and Saskatchewan potash and uranium. Perhaps even British Columbian LNG. But Trudeau was a dead man walking, and what he said mattered little with one colourful sock out the door.
