ExFlyer
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Is Poilievre screwing up again?
ExFlyer replied to Barquentine's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
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Is Canada (or the US) becoming authoritarian?
ExFlyer replied to Moonlight Graham's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
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Is Canada (or the US) becoming authoritarian?
ExFlyer replied to Moonlight Graham's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
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Is Canada (or the US) becoming authoritarian?
ExFlyer replied to Moonlight Graham's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
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I had a lot of respect for Army Guy. We had a lot in common and were able to discuss and share opinions. I still respect him but, it does seem that he has really taken a big gulp of the far right kool aid in the past year. There does not seem to be any discussion any more and any opinion other than his now seems like it needs to be argued. Oh and, that is my opinion.
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"Feds had nothing to do with the rules and regulations the feds put in place"??? Huh??? Examples of stalled or cancelled pipelines: Trans Mountain Expansion: Faced delays due to environmental concerns, Indigenous opposition, and legal challenges, including a court ruling that found the National Energy Board's review process to be flawed Northern Gateway: Proposed by Enbridge, it was cancelled due to opposition from Indigenous communities and environmental groups Coastal GasLink: Faced strong opposition from Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs and Indigenous-led protests So, the feds took it over and got them built. Gotcha LOL Sure...the feds can override the indigenous....how did Harp[er make out??? LOL Gotcha ...again LOL
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Oh and, what did Mulroney and Harper do for housing? Oh yeah...PP was housing minister and built all of 6 homes LOL Did what for Health care? Oh, nothing LOL Did what for Pipeline construction? Huh? Pipelines? What are they? LOL Did what for Resource development in Canada? Huh? We have resources?? LOL I think you had best check the comparisons before you make accusations LOL
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Is Canada (or the US) becoming authoritarian?
ExFlyer replied to Moonlight Graham's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
And ended up being the most "extremist element of our society" in your history. LOL -
Duhhh, Alberta needs BC to move it's oil.... what a stupid thing to forget LOL The cost overrun is exactly why the feds had to take it over and complete it so Alberta could move it's oil to export facilities...you certainly are ignorant of facts LOL If Alberta wants to move more oil....let them fight BC and the indigenous and pay for the pipeline...oh wait...they would rather whine and complain , that is what conservatives do best. LOL Oh contraire.....BC and the indigenous won't let them. C5 is a federal bill to encourage it. Once again, your own ignorance defeats you LOL Singing a tune that is irrelevant is you all over the place LOL
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They had since 1982 to adapt to the 14.5%. They will adapt to the additional but, how and can the american housing industry adapt??? They were willing to pay the 14.5% because they needed the wood so, they will pay the extra now. Your obsession to insult is evident even in a mature discussion Seems you have not mastered basic business knowledge logic...knowing full well it hurts the american business more than ours. Once again, you prove why you are such a LOSER.
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Why would BC be Albertas problem??? The Feds own and built the existing pipelines to help Alberta distribution of the oil. If Alberta is so hard over, why do they not build a pipeline instead of blaming everyone for their woes??? Alberta made the deals with the US. "The deal for Alberta oil is a multi-faceted arrangement involving various stakeholders. Alberta, as the owner of the resource, sets the terms for its development and extraction. The Alberta government manages this on behalf of Albertans, who own 81% of the province's mineral rights."
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Not much of a slap LOL. It was already 14.5%. This tariff has been going on since 1982 and has normalized. . "Canada's softwood lumber makes up roughly 85% of America's imports and almost a quarter of the U.S. supply," The additional duty will only jack up the cost of american housing. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada–United_States_softwood_lumber_dispute
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UN resolution 181. Middle East 1920's You are incorrect. Only time I made comment was when I was addressed. I never once said Iran should or could nuke Israel.. I said " Your wiki is not about Israel. I end with my opinion and stand by it but, some like you keep addressing me and I respond. Again, I am not going. to argue with you...goodbye.
