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YZT580 said:Trudeau was looking for shovel-ready projects to stimulate the economy. Here is one that crosses all political boundaries and which might, just might undo some of the wrongs done to Alberta by his father and others of the liberal party and it isn't nearly as politically risky as supporting a pipeline. I'd say a win-win just by saying he'll match the Albertan government dollar for dollar in re-construction projects.
Considering how vitally important that area is for Canada's current economy, I don't think dollar for dollar will work. Its a good PR move, but looking at some of the videos that rival Hiroshima in terms of destruction (not human losses), there has to be a whole lot of money dumped in there in the right places to get them going again quickly.
There's also a bunch of memes going around Facebook showing the former PM getting his hands dirty (looks like post flood cleanup), trying to take a hit at the current PM. Quite a bit premature considering the town is still evacuated, and only police-led convoys are allowed in to get to bring the people trapped north of the city out. Trudeau isn't about to fast-rope down and start cleaning up a house while no one is home...