01/23/2026
Carney’s Davos speech landed one big truth: “we are in the midst of a rupture, not a transition.” If that’s the world we’re in, then climate action isn’t a nice-to-have, it’s national security and economic survival.
Strategic autonomy shouldn’t mean digging in deeper on yesterday’s energy. It should mean building the stuff that actually protects people:
1) a cleaner, stronger grid
2) home energy retrofits that cut bills
3) Canadian-made clean tech and materials
4) supply chains that don’t collapse every time the world gets messy
And yes, “nostalgia is not a strategy.” That applies to fossil-fuel wishful thinking too.
If Canada wants to be resilient, we have to be serious: cut pollution, build clean power, and make sure communities are ready for floods, fires, and storms — with good jobs attached. That’s the “principled and pragmatic” path I want us on.
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