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    #11
    Originally posted by bucket View Post
    I haven't said this enough....If Moe and Kenney don't use this opportunity to smack some sense into the Quebec politicians .....those two are incompetent...
    With all respect, that's doesn't work with radicals. We have one here on the forum that gets beat like a rented mule only to be back the next day to do it all over.

    I think Kenny did the right thing, send just enough to look like a good guy but not enough to save them. And let them squirm for a while. House doesn't reconvene for two weeks yet, another couple days to debate legislation. Skippy surfing, lots of time to ratchet up the drama.

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      #12
      Originally posted by jazz View Post
      With all respect, that's doesn't work with radicals. We have one here on the forum that gets beat like a rented mule only to be back the next day to do it all over.

      I think Kenny did the right thing, send just enough to look like a good guy but not enough to save them. And let them squirm for a while. House doesn't reconvene for two weeks yet, another couple days to debate legislation. Skippy surfing, lots of time to ratchet up the drama.
      This is the exact time to ask if Quebec would like to be part of this country as a equal partner or would they rather they go it alone...

      What does western canada need from Quebec?

      Its time for these two premiers to highlight the value of western canada to the rest of the country instead of doing a little charity work of 100 cars of propane during a strike...

      Stand up....and be prepared to say western canada has had enough...otherwise just cave in and continue the abuse...

      Not even 12 farmers could get together in western canada for a tractor drive to any head office or legislature to ask for help...Quebec farmers did it in less than 48 hours...

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        #13
        Next stop Trudeau office in Montréal monday,anyway no LP no corn drying.

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          #14
          Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
          And meanwhile natural gas is being flared off in western Canada because they refused to deal with us .
          Like the pouty jealous neighbour that resents his next door neighbour because he may be perceived to be wealthier than him .
          Will not buy cows or seed from them in fear of giving them a bit of money and don’t dare want to see them get ahead .
          Sad socialist mentality, and it’s true.
          EXACTLY! Well said.

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            #15
            And bye the way NG and LP we use is from western Canada,Trans Canada pipeline pass 5km from m’y Farmer.

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              #16
              Originally posted by stormnorm View Post
              And bye the way NG and LP we use is from western Canada,Trans Canada pipeline pass 5km from m’y Farmer.
              TransCanada transports natural gas only not gas liquids like propane, butane etc. All your propane is coming in on train and truck it appears.

              But we can fix that for you easy. Quid Pro Quo as they say. To gasify the rural like was done here 30 yrs ago Quebec is going to have to get over its aversion to pipelines and FF. Don't think you want to be drying grain or heating dairy and hog barns with hydro electric or wind and solar. That would awfully expensive and inefficient.

              Or you could shut down the ag sector in Quebec like Ab is being asked to do with the patch. Non?

              The realities of the world come creeping back in.
              Last edited by jazz; Nov 23, 2019, 11:57.

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                #17
                Flaring of nat gas in the Permian basin... its astounding!

                We could be creating power, heat, petroleum byproducts etc.

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                  #18
                  Like Ontario there are 2 Québec rural and city people ,rural understand the need for oil,city people run the show,in 40 yrs farming i never had issue with supply of LP,NG is available where there is enough volume.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by stormnorm View Post
                    Like Ontario there are 2 Québec rural and city people ,rural understand the need for oil,city people run the show,in 40 yrs farming i never had issue with supply of LP,NG is available where there is enough volume.
                    We have that same divide here in the west but I have never heard of our city people wanting to torpedo the prosperity of another region over a resource we all clearly and desperately need. I don't want to shut down hydro even though they have had some missteps.

                    Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver must have morphed into something much worse. This is all coming out of those areas.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by stormnorm View Post
                      Like Ontario there are 2 Québec rural and city people ,rural understand the need for oil,city people run the show,in 40 yrs farming i never had issue with supply of LP,NG is available where there is enough volume.
                      Except the rural Block voters, the Blockheads are anti-Western Canadian fossil fuels.

                      Rural Ontario is mainly Conservative.

                      Quebec is a political mess.

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