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    Canada to Ban Russian Oil and supply anti-tank weapons

    Toronto Sun
    OTTAWA — Canada will supply anti-tank weapons and upgraded ammunition to Ukraine to support its fight against a Russian invasion, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Monday, and it will ban imports of Russian crude oil.

    OTTAWA — Canada will supply anti-tank weapons and upgraded ammunition to Ukraine to support its fight against a Russian invasion, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau…


    “Canada will continue to deliver support for Ukraine’s heroic defense against the Russian military,” Trudeau told reporters in Ottawa. “We are announcing our intention to ban all imports of crude oil from Russia, an industry that has benefited President Putin and his oligarchs greatly.”

    Canada has already sent weapons and non-lethal support to Ukraine, and has backed a number of sanctions, including supporting the removal of Russia from the SWIFT system for international bank payments.

    “We are providing even more lethal aid to Ukraine, and we’ll be sending 100 Carl Gustaf anti-tank weapon systems and 2,000 rockets, which we will be working to deliver as quickly as possible,” Defence Minister Anita Anand said.

    Canada imported C$289 million ($228 million) worth of Russian energy products in 2021, according to Statistics Canada.

    Canada is the world’s fourth-largest oil producer, but the vast majority comes from Alberta, far from eastern Canadian refineries owned by Irving Oil, Suncor Energy, Valero Energy Corp and Cresta Fund Management.

    Eastern refiners import oil on the spot market when needed, as well as fuels to meet demand during maintenance shutdowns, said David Schick, a vice-president with the Canadian Fuels Association.

    The Russian oil ban applies only to crude oil for now, but the government is looking at oil derivative products next, a government source said.

    In 2021, shipments included naphtha and diesel to Valero’s Quebec refinery and deliveries of diesel and gasoline to a refinery in Newfoundland & Labrador, now owned by Cresta Fund Management, said Jim Mitchell, head of Americas Oil Analysts at Refinitiv.

    Irving does not import Russian oil, a spokeswoman said. A Suncor spokeswoman said the company does not process Russian crude in any of its refineries. Valero and Cresta did not immediately respond.

    Canada also played a role in restricting Russia’s central bank from being able to access its foreign reserves.

    Trudeau said his government has asked the independent Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications regulator to drop Russian state-owned broadcaster RT, saying that “it is important that Canadians and people around the world be faced with accurate information.” Canadian cable operators said on Sunday they would voluntarily drop RT.

    Earlier on Monday, Foreign Minister Melanie Joly said the G7 group of nations would bring more sanctions against Russia."

    #2
    Mr. Kenney chimes in

    Jason Kenney 🇺🇦@jkenneyThis👇 is the most important step the world can take to stop Putin’s war machine.

    This moment has unmasked the ‘useful idiots’ in the West who have blocked energy production & infrastructure in liberal democracies while dictators increase production & exports of conflict oil.

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    Dmytro Kuleba@DmytroKuleba · Feb 27

    We insist on a full embargo for Russian oil and gas. Buying them now means paying for the murder of Ukrainian men, women and children. I welcome the first decisive steps by a number of European states in this regard and urge others to proceed resolutely and without delay.

    2:23 PM · Feb 27, 2022·




    The only problem is that these buyers of Russian petroleum products are unlikely to be able to end their dependency overnight. Germany is just now admitting that the way to a "green future" is via NG and nuclear.

    Putin knows this. His customers know this.

    It's the very situation that US presidents warned against in the 70s and 80, predicting that:

    "Such dependency on Siberian gas worried the United States, whose diplomats pointed out that such a situation could provide the Soviet Union with a stronger bargaining position against the West"

    Oh yes, and more recently, #45 energetically resisted the completion of Nordstream...

    Look where we are today - all being held hostage to communist or former communist nations for the foolishness of wanting more stuff cheaper.

    So what is the real cost of the West's addiction to cheap energy and goods?

    And do not forget that the environmentalists are responsible for the lion's share of the current crises in Europe.
    Last edited by burnt; Mar 1, 2022, 08:34.

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      #3
      This reminds me of when treudue sent all the PPE to China. In hindsight that wasn't the brightest move.

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        #4
        ATTENTION CHUCK
        from the opening post
        Read it and send it to your handlers

        “ Canada imported C$289 million ($228 million) worth of Russian energy products in 2021, according to Statistics Canada.”
        You can also catch up on what will be green energy in the future

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          #5
          Originally posted by caseih View Post
          ATTENTION CHUCK
          from the opening post
          Read it and send it to your handlers

          “ Canada imported C$289 million ($228 million) worth of Russian energy products in 2021, according to Statistics Canada.”
          You can also catch up on what will be green energy in the future
          Yes saw that. But apparently no crude oil for the last 2 year. Ban all Russian products as far as I am concerned. Consumers will adjust quickly.

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            #6
            I agree , too bad our leader is leading them astray tho
            People need to know Canadians are funding this sick ****s war machine

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              #7
              Originally posted by caseih View Post
              ATTENTION CHUCK
              from the opening post
              Read it and send it to your handlers

              “ Canada imported C$289 million ($228 million) worth of Russian energy products in 2021, according to Statistics Canada.”
              You can also catch up on what will be green energy in the future
              Unleaded premium gas was coming in from Russia.
              Hard to find current stats.

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                #8
                Interview of an energy broker. He said total embargo of RU oil impossible and would take ten years. Too many countries rely too heavily.
                Access to other supply. Production, movement. Supply demand. Made perfect sense.
                Little factoid. The tanks of the IJN planes that bombed Pearl Harbor quite possibly had American gas in them.

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                  #9
                  https://www.theglobeandmail.com/world/article-former-german-chancellor-gerhard-schroeder-loses-entire-staff-after/

                  The rot is pervasive. The hooks are embedded deeply.

                  Former German chancellor refuses to remove himself from best bud Putin's embrace.

                  He holds executive positions on 3 Russian energy companies.

                  Well after all, that's where he derives his income.

                  So his staff all resigned.

                  Lucky for us, our pollies are all clean.

                  Right?

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