R.I.P to the great Charlie Kirk!
Quote from: Herman on October 15, 2025, 08:16:56 PMWhat do all these countries have in common? They don't pay any income tax. And why? Because they are resource rich with oil.Jo Jo and I were discussing how all of those countries are able to get their oil to global markets and prices. The evil Liberal party of Mr. Carney will not allow Canada to reach it's economic potential.
And then you have Canada, an incredibly resource-rich country, with oil, natural gas, minerals, lumber, and I could go on and on and on. But the Liberals won't let us reach new markets and get international prices for our resources.
And yet we are one of the most heaviest taxed nations in the world.
The new prairie republic will have low taxes.
Quote from: JOE on October 14, 2025, 08:56:37 PMwasn't 1 pipeline enough DKGSweetie, I explained you last night after you performed oral on me that Canada needs pipelines to all directions to reach all markets.DKG?
Seems a better route would be a pipeline to Churchill Manitoba where the locals there are ready and willing to accept one.
Why do they need another pipeline thru BC?
Should send the LNG & Oil east to Europe where the Europeans are screaming for Canadian natural gas and oil so they can be less dependent on the middle east Russia and China.
Europe wants to build stronger ties with Canada. That's Canada should send its oil & gas.
Even our Prime Minister Mark CarneyCarney agrees with that strategy, DKG!
Quote from: Herman on October 14, 2025, 09:06:20 PMPrairie independence isn't radical.
Paying 50% taxes for policies that destroy our provinces is.
Quote from: Herman on October 14, 2025, 08:46:24 PMSaskatchewan too.I understand. It's not working.
Quote from: DKG on October 08, 2025, 04:49:09 PMBritish Columbia's New Democratic Premier David Eby is playing with constitutional fire by stubbornly refusing a pipeline through his province to allow Alberta to export its oil and gas resources to the coast.
As well, federal Energy Minister Tim Hodgson indicated recently that the federal government has no plans to repeal 2019 legislation that bans tankers carrying large oil cargoes from the northern B.C. coast.
So much for Team Canada. As soon as it became inconvenient, Eby couldn't put his leftwing elbows down fast enough.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said recently her government will pitch the feds on a new bitumen pipeline to the B.C. coast.
Eby is fanning the flames of Alberta separatism by saying no.
Speaking on CTV's Power Play, Smith pointed out that if her province can't get their major export to foreign markets through Canada, they'll be forced to look south to the U.S. For those interpreting that as a threat, she pointed out she's visiting premiers across the country, selling Alberta's case.
"There is no universe where Alberta will tolerate being landlocked in our own country by our neighbouring province, especially when the same industry he continues to demonize has generated so much wealth for his province and the country," Smith said on X.
Eby is fanning the flames of separation with his petulant inability to seek common ground with his neighbouring province.
It's one thing when a neighbouring country threatens the Canadian economy with punishing taxes. It's quite another when a neighbouring province, that's supposed to be working with you within Confederation, does everything it can to thwart your economy, your lifeblood and your ambitions.
Quote from: Herman on October 03, 2025, 09:36:52 PMTake a stand and say no to prairie transfers Yeves.Quebec imports millions of barrels each year of American and conflict oil by pipeline and tankers.
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