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    #31
    well CC says it will be warming up very soon , so that just the high tax to worry about

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      #32
      Wonder how cheery forage will be next year if this goes through.

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        #33
        Dare to dream
        How great would the country be if there was no Trudeau’s?
        The power house Sask. could have been without all those lost years with Tommy?
        Last edited by seldomseen; Jul 3, 2024, 22:00.

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          #34
          Saddled next couple generations with debt! Feel sorry for your descendants !

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            #35
            Originally posted by jazz View Post
            Glad forage had a great delusional day. So long as Canada is better than Somolia we should grateful. Lots of Canadians like that. A failure of vision.

            But to people who look a little deeper, Canada is a failed project. A stitched together anomaly that can never move forward because its fighting itself at every turn with politicians using that division to pander.

            And dont even get me started on the squandered wealth in the country. The only country sitting on hundreds of trillions in resource wealth instead chooses to go into generational debt.
            Proud to be Canadian and celebrated with no delusion that Canada has issues as I clearly stated in post (15) Again there's no where else for me and my family, and still waiting for all the Downer Debbies' list of better countries to live in.


            One bad government won't destory Canada's potential for the future, even though you and several others have written Canada off solely on that.

            I have to wonder how you and others on here can remain farmers. With all the uncertainties, risks, and failures associated with farming you somehow stay in the game.

            Yet when it comes to Canada it's been written off because of the failure of a government.

            As for vision, farming Agrivillers have not cornered the market on that trait, and maybe give the rest of Canadians some credit and look around you once and a while.

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              #36
              The chronic complainers on Agrislly's right flank will never be happy.

              The only people who work hard and contribute are rural westerners and farmers don't you know!

              The rest are "freeloaders and lazy" so goes the self centered thinking of some of the chronic complainers who will never be satisfied to accept that not every one agrees with them and their narrow view of the world.

              Politicians come and go. And just like Harper in the end was a political failure so is Trudeau. 10 years and that's about it.

              Harper's government flopped after record oil prices and relatively strong economic growth. Trudeau is failing post covid and with a huge run up in inflation and the cost of housing and living.

              And PP already knows he can't and won't do much about either.

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                #37
                I’m happy watching the the Trudeau government crash and burn, that’s gotta count for something….

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                  #38
                  At least we better try a NEW guy...the devil we know has turned to SHYT!

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                    #39
                    I am afraid you are wrong there forage. Canada has succumbed to one bad govt, one that clueless people enabled. You see Canada is more monarchy than democratic nation.

                    In the past 9 years, Trudeau has stacked the environmental legislation and empowered the activists so no resource projects will ever get built again. The entire north has native govts aligned with him, looks like Wab as well. So you can forget about every getting anything off shore again.

                    He has quietly stacked the Senate as well and bribed up many local mayors as well. Thats why we have a Gondak and Sohi in Edmonton and Calgary.

                    PP will spend every waking moment of the next 4 yrs trying to reverse it all and probably fail.

                    Only hope Canada has now is the commodity supercycle.

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                      #40
                      But how do we take advantage of the next commodity super cycle when we can't even develop the resources we know about. As you correctly point out, Trudeau has inserted a poison pill into virtually every region and level of government. We can only ride the coattails of the existing development for so long without investing much more.
                      We may find ourselves on the outside looking in during the next cycle.

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                        But how do we take advantage of the next commodity super cycle when we can't even develop the resources we know about..
                        We have missed the infrastructure window. All those cancelled projects under Trudeau unlikely to ever be resurrected, even with a new govt. Nobody is going to start anything with the prospect of another radical left wing govt coming to power.

                        So best we can hope for is doubling of our current prices on current production.

                        As globalism wanes we could be in for a bumpy ride. Our overseas customers might become less willing to purchase Canadian, especially a country like china if the US starts shooting at them.

                        But with that decline comes a lower USD which is supportive for commodities and likely a voracious appetite for raw materials coming from that same country. That could spur the next level of investment in that sector.
                        Last edited by jazz; Jul 7, 2024, 08:24.

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                          #42
                          Has the oil industry stopped? If the oil indsutry is dead how did they manage recent record profits?

                          There are plans for all kinds of mines and resource development and investment including green investments in many parts of Canada.

                          The renewable sector was so frothy in Alberta the UCP and Danny Smith had to step in to slow it down even though they don't pick winners and losers in the "freemarket"

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