Treasonous, that’s what I would call this realm of terror!
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Not that I am defending Trudeau, but I don't think its necessarily his fault.
Its more the green peace tree hugger types and especially the media for broadcasting story's and myths about how everything is bad with oil. David Yamaha, Jane Fonda and Neil Old (young) visits don't always help.
Society and social media has changed the world. Most is bs like a few things of things on Agriville
We can't give a poor grade to kids in school in fear that it might hurt their pride
We can no longer sing Christmas carol's because of "assumed" sexual innuendo.
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maybe that will wake enough people up in BC that realize something needs to happen (if there is any left) , in order for money to come in ????
maybe they can give Sask and Alberta a hand against the regime ? a bigger buffalo , maybe ?
those US protestors and Trudeau sure have been effective in shutting down the patch
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Originally posted by Richard5 View PostNot that I am defending Trudeau, but I don't think its necessarily his fault.
Its more the green peace tree hugger types and especially the media for broadcasting story's and myths about how everything is bad with oil. David Yamaha, Jane Fonda and Neil Old (young) visits don't always help.
Society and social media has changed the world. Most is bs like a few things of things on Agriville
We can't give a poor grade to kids in school in fear that it might hurt their pride
We can no longer sing Christmas carol's because of "assumed" sexual innuendo.Last edited by Taiga; Dec 20, 2018, 16:07.
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Originally posted by jazz View Postother LNG project hangs by a thread as well....
https://www.energeticcity.ca/2018/12/the-financial-post-reports-lng-canadas-40-billion-project-in-kitimat-at-risk/ LNG Canada’s $40 billion project in Kitimat ‘at risk’
"Finance Minister Bill Morneau introduced immediate provisional safeguards on seven different steel products in October. As an attempt to block a potential flood of imports from being diverted into Canada because of U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs.
The combination of tariffs and quotas are to remain in place for 200 days pending an independent investigation by the CITT — the quasi-judicial body charged with making a recommendation on whether the evidence warrants the imposition of “final safeguards†lasting three years, reports The Financial Post
LNG Canada it is committed to providing opportunities to Canadian firms yet says it has been unable to find an alternate solution to this problem using domestic suppliers.
This project requires certain steel products, such as energy tubular steel, which falls under the safeguard restrictions (many of which cannot be produced in Canada, the filing states. Example, 40 metre “inner rib pilesâ€) used to build the port infrastructure in Kitimat, which are not fabricated in Canada. Even if they were, the filing states, they could not be safely transported to the remote project site.
“To the extent LNG Canada will need to use imported steel products, it will be because they are required due to a lack of capacity or expertise among domestic producers, and where it is not commercially feasible or physically possible to transport steel products across Canada to the Project site in Kitimat,†the filing states."
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