All three Prairie Provinces say NO to Trudeau's starvation policy

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    kazenatsu Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    The Prairie Provinces are in revolt, with the Premiers of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba unanimously rejecting Trudeau’s proposed fertilizer reduction policy.
    As previously reported by The Counter Signal, in December 2020, the Trudeau government unveiled their new climate plan, with a focus on reducing nitrous oxide emissions from fertilizer by 30% below 2020 levels by 2030. He is now moving forward with the plan - though the government refuses to acknowledge that nitrous oxide emissions can be reduced without drastically reducing fertilizer use and thus crop production.

    All three Prairie Provinces say NO to Trudeau’s starvation policy - The Counter Signal

    The same thing is happening in the Netherlands, where farmers are carrying out angry protests.
     
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    Conservative Party of Canada national leadership candidate Dr. Leslyn Lewis wrote a good e-mail on this topic.


     

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