Kenney shares harsh words for politicians who say oil industry is dead
OTTAWA — Alberta Premier Jason Kenney took direct aim Thursday at federal politicians who say the oil industry in Canada is dead and focus should shift to renewables in the future.
“Please stop kicking us while we’re down. We Albertans have been generous and we will continue to be generous, but these attacks on our natural resource industries are unwarranted, they are divisive, they are, I believe in a way, un-Canadian at a time like this,” he said during an update on the province’s response to COVID-19.
“It’s like blaming the victim.”
Kenney spoke a day after Green parliamentary leader Elizabeth May and Bloc Quebecois Leader Yves-Francois Blanchet both said post-COVID-19 economic investments should focus not on the oilsands of the past, but renewables of the future.


