The Freedom Party of Canada work toward the following Energy Policies:1)Free electricity for all Canadians using Nuclear Energy!!! No more home heating costs!!!The Freedom Party of Canada will have as it’s 5 year goal, providing free electricity to every home in Canada!! Nikola Tesla’s dream will be reached! How? Through new Nuclear Energy stations throughout the country. Nuclear energy is the most efficient and clean energy available. Where will you get rid of the nuclear waste then? I can hear the environmentalists protesting already!!! “Not in our town…or area”. Of course not! We will get rid of the used uranium in the exact same spot it was mined from. Except we will use very deep burial so that water tables and the environment cannot be damaged in any way. So now you will have an affordable home and you’ll be able to heat your home for free, saving you thousands of dollars on mortgages or rent and several hundred dollars per month on electricity and heating, thus putting more money in your pocket to live the good life!!!2) Banning the fake Climate Change Hoax and Agenda!All the real evidence supports the idea that the Globalists are using a Climate Change Hoax to bring about control of the masses by the elites (aka the Rich). 3) Fossil Fuels and Coal will be brought back to full strength. In fact, Danielle Smith, the wonderful Premier of Alberta in her zeal for oil and gas recently speculated with a grin that it would be great if Alberta doubled their oil and gas production. I’m saying “No way Danielle…. doubling isn’t thinking big enough…lets multiply it by 10 or 20 times and make all oil and gas affordable for everyone while also selling to other nations to make our nation rich again and pay down the massive Trudeau debt he has left us with!!! Canada has enough trees to absorb any carbon…. if you actually believe the carbon myth… carbon is actually essential to all life! 4) As Donald Trump in the USA said “We will Drill, Baby, Drill”…. we will be looking for new oil and gas across the country! We know there is a lot of it out there, unfound and untapped!!! 5) Canada will create a new gas station nationwide that is run by the federal government to provide cheap and clean fuel and to keep fuel prices down. Any other fuel companies that won’t keep pace with our low prices will be run out of business!! Power to the people!!!6) We will create oil refineries in each province so that we don’t have to rely on anyone else refining our oil, thus reducing the cost again after the initial expenditures. 7) We will continue to support green and electrical modes of transportation. However, there will be no phasing out gasoline engines. 8) Importing oil and gas from other countries will stop within 1 year of the Freedom Party of Canada being elected. Only Canadian oil and gas and energy will be used in this country… there will be a law introduced stating that only Canadian energy will be allowed i Canada. No more speculators speculating from world crises and world catastrophes jacking up our gasoline prices. We will have a constant gas price whether you live in Toronto or Nunavut. It’s time the north became affordable!!!Click image below to see Video about how the NDP want a Bill to ban the promotion of fossil fuels. The NDP promote the Climate Change Hoax along with Trudeau!NDP MP Charlie Angus presents a private member’s bill to parliament to stop any advertising of fossil fuels. It is totally ridiculous and he acts like fossil fuels are causing every illness and problem in Canada today and even goes as far as to promote the Climate Change Hoax in the process. He doesn’t even want anyone to talk about fossil fuels in any way as he defines any kind of talking about fossil fuels as “promotion”. The guy is another Climate Change alarmist and is totally unhinged! Trudeau’s obsession with green energy, climate change and ruining Canada has resulted in many energy deals that could have helped the Canadian economy with LNG being ignored. Canada as the video states could have supplied Liquified Natural Gas to all of Europe! Trudeau is the worst economic Prime Minister in Canadian history. Trudeau has sabotaged energy deals with Greece, Germany, Japan and most of Europe. The video says the number of deals he’s sabotaged are hard to count!!! It is incredible how much this total idiot of a prime minister has hurt Canada! As the video states, for those who are concerned about the environment, shipping clean LNG abroad would help reduce worldwide emissions that come from dirtier forms of energy! The video questions whether Trudeau is a complete “dunce” or a malicious individual intentionally destroying Canada. We believe wholeheartedly in the latter theory! As you hear in the video when asked if Canada is going to keep increasing the Carbon Tax on Canadians, MP Guilbeault says they’re consulting and looking at goals set by the UN to determine their strategy. This solidifies the idea that this corrupt Liberal government of Justin Trudeau is a Globalist Machine of the United Nations, the World Economic Forum and the World Health Organization! Click on the image below to see how the World wants Canadian EnergyBut Trudeau Won’t Give it to Them!The World needs Canadian Energy! Europe was depending on Russia and then Russia attacked Ukraine. Nations felt they shouldn’t support Russia by buying Russian oil. But Trudeau is so “Anti-Canadian Energy” that he doesn’t even try to export our energy abroad, missing billions of dollars in revenue for Canada which could reduce our national debt! Heather Exner-Pirot: The smoking gun for Canada’s weak economic growth? A collapse in energy and resource investment (The Hub, May 2, 2024)There’s a lot of hand-wringing going on in Canada these days as we try to figure out how our productivity, economic growth, and per capita GDP have sunk so badly. If you’re looking for a smoking gun, look no further than the precipitous decline in investment in Canada’s resource sector.Canada’s resource and energy sector suffered two hits in 2015. One was the global commodity bust. The other was the election of the Trudeau Liberal government, which was intent on transforming the Canadian economy from its rollercoaster dependence on global commodity prices to one built on a more resilient and scalable knowledge economy. As Prime Minister Justin Trudeau articulated to his audience at the World Economic Forum in 2016, “My predecessor wanted you to know Canada for its resources. Well, I want you to know Canadians for our resourcefulness.” Paired with this thinking has been a series of punishing policies and regulations that stymied growth and investment in energy and resources. Amongst those on what has become a very long list are: the Impact Assessment Act, the oil tanker moratorium, the moratorium on offshore Arctic oil and gas licensing, industrial carbon pricing, the UNDRIP Action Plan, rejection of the Northern Gateway pipeline, methane regulations, Clean Fuel Regulations, the proposed Clean Electricity Standard, and now the proposed emissions cap and cut of 35 to 38 percent from 2019 levels for the oil and gas sector only—right as the TMX and Coastal Gas Link pipelines are set to come online and are finally providing the ability to expand production to meet demand outside of the shale-soaked United States energy market.The Liberals have found it easier to pass legislation that hampers resource and energy development than those that support it; of the six proposed Investment Tax Credits (carbon capture utilisation and storage, clean hydrogen, clean technology, clean technology manufacturing, clean electricity, and most recently EV supply chain) designed to advance the energy transition and compete with the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act, none have been passed into legislation at time of publication. Canada has become good at implementing policies that deter investment, but not those that attract it. Despite the need to electrify significantly more energy use to meet net-zero goals, the electricity sector declined from 223 projects worth $156 billion in 2014, to 182 projects worth $98.9 billion in 2023 (equivalent to $78.9 billion in 2014 dollars)—a 49 percent drop in value.Mining has suffered even greater production losses than electricity, despite the acknowledged need for Canada, as the world’s second-largest country and a key NATO ally, to ramp up critical minerals production in order to reduce Chinese dominance in global mineral production, processing, and clean technology manufacturing. Far from being a leading mining nation, Canada now ranks just 8th globally in mineral production by volume. Between 2018–2022, Canadian critical minerals production atrophied, with nickel, cobalt, lithium, uranium, zinc, lead, and platinum all posting double-digit declines.Canadian oil and gas are down, Canadian electricity is down, Canadian mining is down…. the Reason? Two Words: Justin TrudeauThe Freedom Party of Canada will “get the hell out of the way” to allow oil and gas and all Canadian energy to thrive in the global economy and provide affordable solutions for Canadians! It will also encourage the mining industry as well. Trevor Tombe: The Trans Mountain pipeline was worth every penny of its $34 billion price tag (The Hub, April 30, 2024)The Trans Mountain pipeline is now shipping oil. Finally. Canada’s west coast has not seen a new pipeline in over 70 years. But it comes 11 years after the initial application to the National Energy Board, more than six years behind schedule, and with staggering cost overruns—rising from an estimate of roughly $5 billion in 2013 to $34 billion today. Was it worth the high price?Whoever or whatever is to blame for the delays and cost overruns, the answer to that question is clear: Yes! And it’s not even close.Oil producers cover some cost overruns with roughly $11 per barrel in tolls, which could cover just over $9 billion in costs (or about 30 percent of the total). That’s high—more than double the project’s initial estimate—but far better than the alternative of hauling crude by rail.Trans Mountain anticipates revenues will soon reach $3 billion and expenses of less than $500 million. Interest on the project’s large debt will exceed $1.6 billion, but this still leaves considerable cash available to start repaying debt. There are also broader economic benefits for Canada.For oil producers, these benefits are obvious. The 890,000 barrel-per-day pipeline now has a capacity equivalent to over 1,300 railcars of crude oil per day. (That’s a lot!)Last month, the Bank of Canada predicted a 0.25 percentage point increase in second-quarter growth from the new pipeline. That is no small move for a nearly $3 trillion economy.Looking ahead, the gains may be even larger. Over the 25 years between 2016 and 2040, for example, the CER estimated that building no new pipelines would cost Canada’s economy nearly $240 billion (in today’s dollars). Building pipelines avoids these costs.The Freedom Party of Canada has an ambitious infrastructure plan to create oil and gas pipelines across Canada, not just east to west but also from south to north to provide affordable energy to all Canadians! And this will create massive numbers of jobs in every province! The Freedom Party of Canada supports clean nuclear energy which is very high yield and could supply all the energy needs of the entire country. The environmentalist whackos keep harping on a net zero future. That is not realistic, however a future with nuclear energy would get them the closest to net zero they could get. However the Trudeau Liberals and environmentalist whackos don’t want this… because their real aim is Communism and Globalism which requires them to cause chaos and ruin the country. Nuclear energy would do the opposite. Click on the image below to see a video by Jordan Peterson where he asks whythe Green Party doesn’t advocate for Nuclear Energy!Ontario Towns Mull Approval for Nuclear Waste Facilities—Here’s How Storage Works(Epoch Times, 7/17/2024)Electricity generated from nuclear power may be efficient, but the byproduct of that process—used nuclear fuel—is a problem the Canadian government has yet to solve.After more than five decades of nuclear power reactors in Ontario, Quebec, and New Brunswick producing this fuel, the country has more than 3.3 million used nuclear fuel bundles to deal with, but no permanent solution for long-term nuclear waste storage.“If stacked like cordwood, all this used nuclear fuel could fit into about nine NHL hockey rinks from the ice surface to the top of the boards,” the Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO) says on its website. “At the end of the planned operation of Canada’s existing nuclear reactors, the number of used fuel bundles could total about 5.6 million.”In an effort to solve the issue, at least temporarily, the NWMO is seeking sites for a deep geological repository that can store the country’s nuclear waste.Two sites currently under consideration are the Wabigoon Lake Ojibway Nation-Ignace area and the Saugeen Ojibway Nation-South Bruce area, both in Ontario.So far, only Ignace, a township located more than two hours northwest of Thunder Bay, Ont., has voted in favour of being the host site of the $26 billion project. For either site to be selected, both the town and the First Nation involved must give the green light.For Ignace, giving the project the go-ahead was about capitalizing on a multi-million-dollar opportunity, township spokesperson Jake Pastore told The Epoch Times via email. He said the township in March signed a $171 million agreement with the NWMO outlining “a host of … economic development benefits to the community.” Under the agreement, the NWMO would build a Centre of Expertise within the community, which he said could employ more than 250 individuals. In addition, around 900 workers would be needed for transitional and construction jobs for the $26 billion project, Mr. Pastore said. Housing, hotels, and restaurants would be built to accommodate the influx of project staff and the township offices would be expanded to “accommodate a potential double or more of the population base in Ignace,” he said, adding that the increased tax base would also benefit the community.Not everyone in town is happy, however.Posts on a Facebook page titled “Citizens Concerned About Nuclear Waste in Ignace” outline concerns about the project.They say many along the shipping route will be affected with tons of waste brought in via truck. They express worry over the local environment, including watersheds, should a problem with the storage lead to contamination.Many Canadians are concerned about the safety of storing nuclear waste, and of nuclear power generation in general, according to a 2022 survey by the Canadian Nuclear Association in collaboration with Environics Research. Of those surveyed, 87 percent said they are concerned about storage of nuclear waste. Seventy-seven percent were concerned about the general environmental impacts of nuclear energy, and 85 percent about the possibility of a nuclear accident.The Saugeen Ojibway Nation, which will be asked for its approval of the other site, has already rejected one proposal for a nuclear waste repository in 2020. That proposal was made by Ontario Power Generation.The NWMO says before it proceeds with any such projects, it will ensure it meets “stringent safety requirements.” It also says that its “deep geological repository system is in line with international best practices and how other countries with used nuclear fuel plan to safely manage it for generations to come.”Repository ProjectThe NWMO is expected to make a final decision on the repository site by the end of December. Once a site is chosen, 10 years of regulatory reviews and licensing will follow, with construction of the repository expected to begin in 2033.Facilities will be constructed on the surface to receive, inspect, and repackage the fuel into purpose-built containers encased in a bentonite clay buffer box. The boxes will then be transferred for underground placement.The repository will have a footprint of approximately 600 hectares and would be constructed more than 500 metres underground, roughly the same length as the CN Tower, the world’s third tallest tower at 553.3 metres.The depth is necessary to ensure “future inadvertent human intrusion into the closed repository would be very unlikely,” the NWMO says.Millions of bundles of used nuclear fuel will be housed in the repository’s underground rooms that will be connected by a vast network of tunnels. The buffer boxes will be arranged in these rooms and any leftover space will be backfilled with bentonite clay pellets or chips.The site is expected to be up and running by the early 2040s.The transport, handling, and placement of the used nuclear fuel is expected to take place over a period of roughly 40 years with intense monitoring throughout the process, the agency says.“There will also be an extended period of monitoring, which could last several decades—70 years has been assumed for financial planning purposes,” the website notes. “Many decades from now, in collaboration with regulatory authorities, the community will decide the form and duration of this monitoring.”Once the roughly 100-year monitoring phase has passed, the facility will be decommissioned with the closure expected to take approximately 30 years, the organization says. Monitoring following closure “will be decided in collaboration with a future society.”Storage NeedsCurrently, used fuel is being stored in seven licensed facilities near nuclear power stations, the NWMO says.In Ontario, waste is housed at the nuclear generating stations in Pickering, Darlington, and in Bruce township as well as at the Atomic Energy of Canada Limited’s site in Chalk River. Other storage areas are located at nuclear reactor sites in Quebec and New Brunswick as well as at the Atomic Energy of Canada site in Manitoba.None of the current sites offer long-term storage solutions.“Today’s method is safe, but temporary,” the organization says on its website. “It requires ongoing maintenance and management, which isn’t sustainable over the very long period the material must be contained and isolated.”The bulk of Canada’s historic waste, meanwhile, is located in the southern Ontario communities of Port Hope and Clarington, representing a $2.6 billion clean-up effort by the federal government.The waste and contaminated soils equals approximately 2 million cubic metres, and dates as far back as the 1930s when a radium and uranium refinery was established in Port Hope, according to a federal government website. The waste was produced by former federal Crown corporation Eldorado Nuclear and its private-sector predecessors from the 1930s to the 1980s.“While the low-level radioactivity of naturally occurring radioactive materials do not pose a risk to human health and the environment, there is general consensus in the local community, as well as in professional and regulatory communities, that the management of the waste onsite does not represent a suitable long-term solution,” the site says.Finland is building a repository said to keep nuclear fuel safe for at least 100,000 years, 450 metres underground. Known as Onkalo, the $500 million euro project is expected to be up and running in the mid-2020s.Safety ProtocolsThe NWMO’s science and engineering teams have been conducting safety studies for more than a decade. The teams deduced that an underground repository using a multiple-barrier system is the safest storage option for waste.Used nuclear fuel is at its most dangerous when it is being removed from a reactor. After nuclear fuel bundles are removed, they are placed in a water-filled pool to decrease their heat and radioactivity, the NWMO website says. Each bundle weighs approximately 24 kilograms and resembles a fireplace log.The bundles are placed in dry storage containers seven to 10 years later when the radioactivity of the fuel has lessened, a method that has been in use around the world since the 1980s.Dry storage containers are made of reinforced high-density concrete that is 510 millimetres thick and are lined inside and out with 12.7-millimetre-thick steel plating, providing an “effective barrier” against radiation, the organization says.“After 10 years of cooling at the reactor site, more than 99 percent of the radioactivity decays away,” says the website. “While the hazard continues to diminish over time, for practical purposes, used nuclear fuel remains hazardous, essentially indefinitely.”The Freedom Party of Canada will revolutionize the Canadian Energy Sector using Nuclear Energy, eliminating Nuclear Waste in deep depositories with maximum maintenance and security and with the goal of providing the Canadian people free energy for heating their homes and businesses!