Probably true, but it is still undeniably successful.
CanIFishHere
Some more detail can be found here.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/fact-check-trump-not-closing-061142459.html
The real winner is the Canadian government, so it would be just a little hypocritical to increase taxes on oil companies who are benefitting from the same situation.
The axe the tax taxes are on Canadian consumers.
The community has a hard drug problem. (From the story)
If that's true, why is the CDN dollar .72 USD?
In my opinion, because the Green party in Canada has become the identity politics party instead of the climate party.
Y Combinator (Sam Altman's early venture) had a number of what I would consider huge successes. AirBnb, Dropbox, Reddit to name a few. However, when you are talking startups, it's like penny stocks. Far more failures than successes.
I get that a lot.
Now I'm worried.
Which are also paid by the consumer. Industrial carbon taxes make everything more expensive.