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    Linking Diefenbaker Lake with Qu’Appelle River System

    Goodale says the time has come, so....

    #2
    Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
    Goodale says the time has come, so....
    Goodale is stupid...period...

    Those system are linked already. ..aren't they?

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      #3
      Must be a lot of engineers in his riding that need some work....

      The environmentalist should already be planning their attack. .....

      Pumping water costs a lot of money...

      Canals cost a lot of money....

      Pipelines cost a lot of money....

      We are only a province of a million people...

      BTW where is that "...farmers could expect help soon ..." promise of goodales. ...

      He is such a schmuck.....
      Last edited by bucket; Jun 27, 2019, 07:38.

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        #4
        Originally posted by bucket View Post
        Goodale is stupid...period...

        Those system are linked already. ..aren't they?
        Not linked like they want. Some say Diefenbaker lake and now cite c dam were the first projects built for this.

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          #5
          Originally posted by bucket View Post
          Must be a lot of engineers in his riding that need some work....

          SCN Lavalin....

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            #6
            Why doesn't the dumbshit deal with the Quill lakes before diefenbaker and quappelle?

            I think that's a priority and I don't live anywhere close to it....

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              #7
              Thanks for posting the video!

              Alway heard how the USA want our water, it’s more valuable than oil, etc. The video puts context to it all!

              Use it or lose it.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Rareearth View Post
                Thanks for posting the video!

                Alway heard how the USA want our water, it’s more valuable than oil, etc. The video puts context to it all!

                Use it or lose it.
                The US isn't going to just come in and steal it. They are obviously offering some return benefits in terms of developments, navigable waterways, capital investment. Canada could use some of that investment and full integration with the US. This isn't just taking water out of our lakes, its diverting water that ends up going to the ocean unused anyway.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Rareearth View Post
                  Thanks for posting the video!

                  Alway heard how the USA want our water, it’s more valuable than oil, etc. The video puts context to it all!

                  Use it or lose it.
                  I didn't mean to like your comment I hit the wrong icon....

                  If people want to irrigate then they should subscribe to the project and put up the 8000 dollars per acre to guarantee themselves crop....see how the financials work then....instead of expecting the taxpayer to pay for their capital gains...

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by bucket View Post
                    I didn't mean to like your comment I hit the wrong icon....

                    If people want to irrigate then they should subscribe to the project and put up the 8000 dollars per acre to guarantee themselves crop....see how the financials work then....instead of expecting the taxpayer to pay for their capital gains...
                    How is southern Alberta irrigation funded?

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