That was the only document I could find on short notice comparing regulations in Canada with other jurisdictions. I think everyone knows it doesn't apply to Saskatchewan. But consider that it could apply to Manitoba if they find something in Hudson Bay.
Why don't you try to find a public document that does compare regulations in ND and Saskatchewan for example. I don't know if it exists but the oil companies that work in both jurisdictions will certainly know the differences.
Or we could go through the regulations line by line and see what the differences are. That will be fun and a great way to spend the winter.
There have been lots of reports in the media about ranchers and farmers in Alberta having issues with the oil industry over the years. But they must all be socialists! LOL
Are all those concerns about property rights, H2S, water contamination, and spills unfounded? I doubt it. Many of your fellow Albertans have legitimate concerns. Its pretty obvious whose side you are on.
It seems as if you would rather not have that map of spills and pretend that they are not happening.
Why don't you try to find a public document that does compare regulations in ND and Saskatchewan for example. I don't know if it exists but the oil companies that work in both jurisdictions will certainly know the differences.
Or we could go through the regulations line by line and see what the differences are. That will be fun and a great way to spend the winter.
There have been lots of reports in the media about ranchers and farmers in Alberta having issues with the oil industry over the years. But they must all be socialists! LOL
Are all those concerns about property rights, H2S, water contamination, and spills unfounded? I doubt it. Many of your fellow Albertans have legitimate concerns. Its pretty obvious whose side you are on.
It seems as if you would rather not have that map of spills and pretend that they are not happening.
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