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Posted by Shen Li
 - Today at 08:12:05 PM
Quote from: Mark Carney on Today at 02:20:18 PMYou blue collar prairie earth rapers are going to love my new Environment and Climate Change Minister Julie Dabrusin. :laugh:
As someone who wants my former province to become an American state, I'm thrilled with Carnage's choice for the Enviro ministry. :yeahhh:
Posted by Herman
 - Today at 03:32:59 PM
Conman Carney's "new cabinet." They did not even put lipstick on the pig.
Posted by JOE
 - Today at 02:49:40 PM
Quote from: DKG on Today at 10:53:10 AMIt appears Carney recignizes he cannot continue with the trampling on Alberta and Saskatchewan like Trudeau did. His pick for Energy and Resources Tim Hodgson has struck a more conciliatory tone with the pariarie provinces.

We shall see if this leads to respect for Alberta's right to develop it's economy. A good start would be at least amending C-69 and C-48 and most importantly, encouraging private companies to propose another Energy East while assuring them that this time it will be approved in a timely manner.

That would go a long way to end the unity crisis.

I'm a Liberal voter avatar_DKG DKG

But I support an Energy East pipeline. Apparently so do a majority of Quebeckers according to recent polls.

Increased trade with Europe only helps Quebec & helps strengthen French culture in Canada. More European trade means more French immigrants which increases the Francophone population.

I don't know why some can't see the benefits of a renewed Energy East pipeline.

If BC accepted an expansion of its Port Moody pipeline Quebec should accept the Energy East pipeline too.
Posted by Mark Carney
 - Today at 02:20:18 PM
You blue collar prairie earth rapers are going to love my new Environment and Climate Change Minister Julie Dabrusin. :laugh:
Posted by DKG
 - Today at 10:53:10 AM
It appears Carney recignizes he cannot continue with the trampling on Alberta and Saskatchewan like Trudeau did. His pick for Energy and Resources Tim Hodgson has struck a more conciliatory tone with the pariarie provinces.

We shall see if this leads to respect for Alberta's right to develop it's economy. A good start would be at least amending C-69 and C-48 and most importantly, encouraging private companies to propose another Energy East while assuring them that this time it will be approved in a timely manner.

That would go a long way to end the unity crisis.
Posted by Shen Li
 - May 14, 2025, 08:31:58 PM
Quote from: DKG on May 14, 2025, 07:17:28 PMI read from a non msm source that suport for independence falls significantly if a two more major tidewater pipelines were approved and built.

The Eastern based Liberals have never treated the two prarie provinces fairly so I will not hold my breath.
I lived in Alberta for 30 years. That's prolly accurate.

I hope Mark Carnage continues the war on the West. Trudeau and co. Cost my former province $200 billion in investments, something like 100, 000 good jobs, raised the cost of power while taking $20 billion a year from Alberta to buy votes in Ontario and Quebec.

None of this would happen if Alberta was an American state. They have triple E senate, a clear division of federal and state jurisdictions in the constitution, congressional seats are divided equally and no corrupt equalization payments. However, the reason I want Alberta to be a US state is that my investments in Alberta would be dollarized. :yeahhh:
Posted by Edward
 - May 14, 2025, 08:29:23 PM
The wealthy people like myself live in Vancouver. People who live in the prairies are hillbilly bums.
Posted by DKG
 - May 14, 2025, 07:17:28 PM
I read from a non msm source that suport for independence falls significantly if a two more major tidewater pipelines were approved and built.

The Eastern based Liberals have never treated the two prarie provinces fairly so I will not hold my breath.
Posted by Herman
 - May 14, 2025, 03:34:20 PM
Quote from: Edward on May 13, 2025, 10:58:36 PMThe two prairie provinces have contributed $650 billion more to confederation than they have received.

They have very reasonable demands. If they do not get them, I support them seeking independence and I hope they are successful as a nation or as an American state.


See what happens when yoy Chugs put down the hand sanitzer. You can produce a cogent thought.
Posted by DKG
 - May 13, 2025, 11:31:32 PM
While Quebec's separatism garnered supportive responses from the Canadian establishment, Alberta faces genuine animosity, with only those Albertans opposing the oil and gas industry being respected.
Posted by Edward
 - May 13, 2025, 10:58:36 PM
The two prairie provinces have contributed $650 billion more to confederation than they have received.

They have very reasonable demands. If they do not get them, I support them seeking independence and I hope they are successful as a nation or as an American state.