Seems there is a business case for selling Canadian liquefied natural gas to Europe after all.

The Mark Carney government, unlike the Justin Trudeau government before it, said this week that it is willing to consider — possibly, maybe down the road, in the medium term — selling LNG to Europe.

In 2022, when then-German chancellor Olaf Scholz came to Canada and asked to buy Canadian LNG, Trudeau famously said there has “never been a strong business case” for exporting LNG to Europe. Those comments were made in August 2022, when Germany, like many other European nations, was desperately looking to diversify away from its reliance on Russian natural gas.

Despite his public statements in support of Ukraine, despite Russia funding its war on Ukraine with oil and gas exports, Trudeau refused t

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