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    #16
    Parsley first off I own Potash shares as I own other Canadian oil and gas shares among others BUT having said that I would call myself a Canadian before I call myself a capitalist. I believe We as a company should maintain ownership of our MINERALS,Gas and oil and other non renewables. Manufacturing is a different entity.

    Countries with only a small amount of the nat resources of our blessed country must Shake their head at how we have handed ownership to foreign interest. We are being HOllowed from the inside out.
    I can look out my window at the Keystone Project and 590,000 barrels a day of raw crude will soon start flowing south to be refined,Why don't we refine it first?

    Also don't forget that we are ALL Treaty people. We wouldn't be here on this land that by the way WE haven't settled the treaty for (only a 150 years late)

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      #17
      That should read "we as a country should maintain ownership" (too many cervezas last nite)

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        #18
        mussy,

        No cervezas for me, I've been on pure coconut juice with jelly for a day or so, keeping my head clear translating, sorting through potential European cancer clinics for a family member.

        I have a question for you mussy.

        Is a reserve "Canadian"? Or an entity unto itself?
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        f all the "Potash shares as I own other Canadian oil and gas shares among others", as you say, were slowly sold to reserves, would then, Canada or would the reserves "maintain ownership of our MINERALS,Gas and oil and other non renewables"?

        Could the reserves ignore Canada, and sell all holdings to China?

        And mussy, I am not being obnoxious with you, nor do I consider you with me.

        For me, this is an area of rights/ownership/sovereignty quicksand that shifts so much, I don't know what is real or true.

        Or right. Pars

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          #19
          Anyone used their imagination on what is going to
          happen to us a generation or two from now.

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            #20
            Parsley good questions and I shall have to ponder on it .

            I do know that if the treaties would have been settled Years ago we would have a better situation going forward

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              #21
              mustard,
              What do you mean "if treaties would have been settled years ago"? There is no settling treaties, they go on as long as the sun rises, the rivers flow and the grass is green. These documents are a cancer that are slowly eating away at this country. They sold out the future for us "new comers" in the mean time stifling the oportunities of the native people. We are at a pivot point where the bands will slowly, or maybe not so slowly, gain sole control of all natural resources and likely even gain the power to levy taxes on the general population.

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