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Better get more ice breakers and spend some money on that rail line. Scratch the ice breakers. With global warming it will be ice free.
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I can only imagine what the response of the Federal Liberals and their environmentalist allies will be to the suggestion of a pipeline across the tundra.
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This plan to move product from western Canada to Churchill bypassing Ontario and Quebec's sacred soil while lowering CO2 by providing natural gas instead of coal to the world is fatally flawed, it drips of common sense and logic. Completely forbidden in Canada at this point in time.
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If Trudeau actually believes in his glowball warming rhetoric, then Canada should get crackin' building rail lines and pipelines to Churchill, as soon as possible,,, so the infrastructure is ready to go for when the ice is gone and shipping can take place all year round.
Doesn't he always say,,, coast to coast to coast! gag!
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Enviromentalists would make nice chewy treats for polar bears replacing tuff old seals. Plan going full steam ahead would take maybe 15 - 20 years ? Does Europe have that much time, could get chilly in the old palace.
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So where was Peter when he was 2nd in command under Harper's CPC government.
The CWB was the only one shipping grain out of there from NE Sask, and we all know what happened there.
Constant battles for years over the viability of the Port of Churchill. Not to mention you couldn't get shipping companies to go there as it was only open for a couple months a year.
The Harper government was also in power when Putin invade Eastern Ukraine and Crimea in Feb/2014.
I doubt Peter knows that you can only go 20-30 miles an hour over the tundra on the rail line.
Now while Mackay is sitting on the side lines he reveals his pipedream.
Any wonder the CPC have been coming in 2nd lately.
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Originally posted by foragefarmer View PostSo where was Peter when he was 2nd in command under Harper's CPC government.
The CWB was the only one shipping grain out of there from NE Sask, and we all know what happened there.
Constant battles for years over the viability of the Port of Churchill. Not to mention you couldn't get shipping companies to go there as it was only open for a couple months a year.
The Harper government was also in power when Putin invade Eastern Ukraine and Crimea in Feb/2014.
I doubt Peter knows that you can only go 20-30 miles an hour over the tundra on the rail line.
Now while Mackay is sitting on the side lines he reveals his pipedream.
Any wonder the CPC have been coming in 2nd lately.
I won't argue your comments, but will say the CWB railed grain from Churchill to either Thunder Bay or Vancouver costing farmers many dollars instead of just opening more quota for the grain they needed at the ports. Its a viable port but not until graincos buy into it AKA subsidized substantially into using it.
This Ukraine issue / EU food and energy shortage may just be the spark.
Disclaimer: I think Peter Mackay is the conservative version of Justin Trudeau.
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About every 10 to 15 yrs people see Churchill as a great untapped potential that is a deepwater port only 550 miles from Tisdale.
No significant private money has ever been invested there since HBC used it as a fur trade post.
Was some economic activity as a military outpost 80 yrs ago.
CWB loaded a few cargos every year. Hauled in with old boxcars because only has light rail. Probably involved pork barrel maintenance contracts for political freinds.
To much baggage accumulated over the years for me to be a believer.
Remember those mini aluminum hopper cars the Government had built to run on the light rail?
They scrapped them out a couple of yrs ago.
One boondoggle after another when Government puts up all the cash.Last edited by shtferbrains; Apr 1, 2022, 07:23.
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Russia has built pipelines all over the arctic and the americans built across Alaska, and we cant get something going to Churchill? Are we builders in this country or are we sustainable bike path riders?
The corridor is already disturbed and partial infrastructure built. Its the only game we have.
Plus since Manitoba is broke, it could help them too. They will be going for equalization permanently now, Alberta and Sask might as well get something for their buck.
If people had some vision, they would make a 3 way deal. Import MBs cheap subsidized budget breaking hydro into Sask and pass it over into ABs grid in exchange for developing that export corridor.
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