Subhead:Sheila Gunn Reid and Lise Merle discuss Prime Minister Mark Carney’s trip to Germany, where he and Chancellor Friedrich Merz discussed Canada exporting LNG to Europe — while lacking the infrastructure to get the product to the market.#
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Prime Minister Mark Carney travelled to Europe this week, meeting with leaders like German Chancellor Friedrich Merz to pitch Canadian liquified natural gas exports. But the plan comes with a catch, given Canada currently lacks the ability to export LNG across the Atlantic to Germany.
On Tuesday’s Rebel Roundup livestream, hosts Sheila Gunn Reid and Lise Merle said the Carney Liberals’ feud with the United States hasn’t paid off, leading to a scramble to find replacements for the nation’s biggest trade partner.
“Being antagonistic to our closest trading partner hasn’t had the rewards that the Liberals said that it would,” said Lise. “They were convinced that it would, they were just going to go to Europe and replace every single trade agreement that we have with the United States with European money.”


