Posted on Jan 30, 2019
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/calgary-notley-ndp-bratt-duane-opinion-pipeline-trans-mountain-1.4690883
PFC Adam Craig
Here is a situation where the NDP in Alberta is pro oil and wants Pipelines. The Alberta NDP wants the pipeline but the British Columbia NDP is against it. So not all NDP people are brain-damaged. Recently, the courts have said that the pipeline cannot go forth due to issues with other interest groups like indigenous people so it is on hold. The NDP leader Rachel notley from Alberta is trying to buy locomotives to ship the oil south or west and possibly refine it in Alberta so it won't get a two-thirds discount like it does now due to the bottleneck in the distribution.
PFC Adam Craig
Here is a situation where the NDP in Alberta is pro oil and wants Pipelines. The Alberta NDP wants the pipeline but the British Columbia NDP is against it. So not all NDP people are brain-damaged. Recently, the courts have said that the pipeline cannot go forth due to issues with other interest groups like indigenous people so it is on hold. The NDP leader Rachel notley from Alberta is trying to buy locomotives to ship the oil south or west and possibly refine it in Alberta so it won't get a two-thirds discount like it does now due to the bottleneck in the distribution.
OPINION | Notley, Horgan, Singh and the pipeline that sparked an NDP civil war | CBC News
In short, being premier of Alberta trumps party ideology and partisan relationships, says political scientist Duane Bratt.
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Alberta plans to buy 7,000 rail cars to ease ‘crisis’ in oil price differentials
TORONTO — Alberta needs to buy as many as 7,000 rail cars if it wants to meet its goal of shipping an additional 120,000 barrels of oil a day, says Premier Rachel Notley.In a speech to the To…
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" They believe in being pro-environment"
Everybody should be pro-environment.
Everybody should be pro-environment.
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SPC Chase Laux - True. But all we can do is try to do as best we can, while encouraging others to do the same.
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British Columbia they are zealots. They are like the Borg from Star Trek you either agree with them or be assimilated. They are very militant. Kind of like Bernie Sanders handcuffing himself to offense type of mentality. Consequently, British Columbia and Alberta or boycotting each other because the Socialists of Alberta was boycotting the wine from British Columbia because Alberta couldn't get its pipeline approved. So in this case, you have one socialist Who's acting more like a moderate Democrat and your other socialist that's acting like a green party person from Europe. Alberta is the Texas of Canada yet the pipeline that was built 50 years ago was no issue but now they want to make it twice as large it is held up with protest at in the court. Consequently, the governor of Alberta is buying locomotives and a couple thousand rail cars to bypass the environmentalists being against oil but as you know, shipping oil over rail is 10 * more risky. The new oil tank cars are the double-walled kind that should prevent leaks. In British Columbia, it's not in my backyard mentality. Liberal or leftist people who move to Canada are in for a big surprise how much in fighting there is because of those who want progress and energy and those who feel that we can cut carbon emissions to zero and still have a normal civilization. The economy of a couple provinces are driven by oil and energy. The socialist NDP governor of Alberta is planning on putting billions of dollars in carbon capture and pumping CO2 into the ground to get Social license from the environmentalist but she won't get it because you environmentalists are like communist here in Canada. They won't compromise that's why I called them the Borg from Star Trek
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Canada quarrel pits British Columbia against Alberta in battle of oil and wine
Alberta bans wine imports from British Columbia amid a brewing dispute over a pipeline expansion
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