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ExFlyer

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  1. Ha, that day has come and gone at least 3 times now. I lived in Alberta one of those oil boom crashes when Alberta was broke and the Feds bailed them out. Ha We get it, you don't like Carney but, PP lost and there ain't $hit you can do to change that. No, you will not be glad for th enext 4+ years. You will keep whining like the proponents of the trucker debacle. Suck it up buttercup...you backed a LOSER LOL
  2. Biden was not Canada or Liberals or Trudeau. Northern Gateway was stopped when there were no tankers allowed on the West coast. Your link does say that Trudeau did approve the Kinder Morgan expansion for natural gas. Trudeau and Canada was never in the businesses of building refineries at any time...it is and was private enterprise and , as you say, business did not want to build them as they saw no money in it. I do hope you read your very own links and find out that it was not the Libs that cancelled. The indigenous halted most of the projects. You mean like Alberta??? Ha Ha Ha Ha..good one LOL
  3. Yeah, the rest of Canada was pi$$ed we bailed Alberta again. LOL How would Alberta sell its oil if it was not for the Feds???
  4. Who needed the ;pipelines and did not pay or participate in anyone of them??? Oh, Alberta you say?? And, please name the "cancelled dozens of other that is quit a record,"? I know you will and can not. Just to help you a bit..... "The Keystone XL pipeline, which was intended to carry crude oil from western Canada to the U.S. Gulf Coast, was officially terminated by TC Energy in June 2021. " "The Northern Gateway pipeline was killed when a federal tanker ban was enacted on the northern BC coast". Yet a gas pipeline was built by the Feds. So, backup you accusations.
  5. Thanks to the conservatives behaving like Trumpians
  6. Then don't do anything with it. It was not directed at you but maybe hit a soft spot?? I did not make a choice, 8 1/2 million Canadians did
  7. From Canadians??? Canadians are ones that play together, not bitc* at each other like Albertans
  8. I am glad you are conceding . Your ministry of propaganda fails to mention is was sparklesocks that got you the pipeline. Omission by error or propaganda? LOL Manitoba and Saskatchewan are not harping or whining. They have already stated they are going to work with the Feds. Good to see you finally have realized and accepted you are nothing without the Feds.
  9. The conservatives are spinning. They cannot believe and are unwilling to accept their dilemma. They will deflect as much as they can to hide their shame. All we can do is remind them of the failure of the party and leader.
  10. Ha Ha Ha you are running out LOL Trudeau is gone...get over it conservative...But hey, the libs are here for another 4+ years and Alberta is blue and a LOSER LOL
  11. Slap you with facts and you still don't get it LOL Like my Newfie friends (who worked in the oil fields) say, "You is thick as a brick:}" LOL Deflecting with Trudeau???? During those times it was Harper, bailing out his Alberta home
  12. Hey dipshit... you lose. Your diatribe is all BS. "On January 11, 2017, B.C. Premier Christy Clark announced British Columbia's support for the expansion of the Trans Mountain pipeline," "In 2018, the federal government created a Crown corporation, the Trans Mountain Corporation (TMC), when it bought the pipeline from the Houston-based Kinder Morgan for C$4.5 billion" "he status of the company changed to a non-agent Crown corporation on April 29, 2022" "The project nearly tripled oil pipeline capacity from Alberta to Canada's Pacific coast to 890,000 barrels per day (141,000 m3/d), enabling better access to global markets and boosting crude prices." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trans_Mountain_pipeline Nowhere is Alberta in any of the building or financing. Alberta sucked...never blew LOL Now you are deflecting to Trump??? Oh yeah, that is because your Premier is a Trump groupie disciple LOL
  13. Well why ya keep beggin the feds to bail you out. You must be a poor businessman like Alberta is LOL Boo Hoo, can't get my oil to the West coast so the feds can make deals to sell it. Boo Hoo, I ain't got anyone to work it the oil fields so I need foreign workers and other Canadians to come and work them so we can claim we do it all LOL Boo Hoo, can't sell my oil...oh wait, all the oil owned by foreign companies?? LOL "Foreign workers play a significant role in Alberta's oil fields, with many companies utilizing both foreign-owned oil companies and temporary foreign workers to meet labour needs"
  14. Nope, as you said...just gloating. I can...you can't LOL
  15. Bottom line is Alberta did $hit and the Feds did it for you. Oh and, PRIVATE INVESTMENT was not Alberta either LOL Always someone else bailing Alberta out. I hope all the ncie thing your premier said about Carney and the Libs comes back and bites you in the a$$ LOL Suck it up buttercup, Alberta ain't $hit without someone taking care of you and bailing you out.
  16. "By the end of July 2022, approximately 70% of the pipeline had been completed, and the cost of the project had increased to CA$11.2 billion. In October 2023, pipeline installation on the project was 100% complete." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coastal_GasLink_pipeline And .... Alberta still did $hit. You are clearly a true fool LOL You are worse than a back woods Quebecer dreaming of separation...LOL
  17. Trouble coping?? No man, I am having trouble not pi$$ing myself over the whining you loser conservatives are doing LOL Don't need a majority as long as we know the cons are sitting second . No one cares who came in second place except the second placers LOL
  18. Man, I never though a person could be as dense as you are being now. The Feds built the pipelines dolt!!! Alberta did $hit except cry LOL
  19. Try as you might but......YOU STILL LOST and NOTHING WILL CHANGE THAT!!!! LOL Libs got more popular votes than the cons. They got the most ever. LOSER!!!!
  20. Oh yeah, now that you realize Alberta has been constantly been bailed out and the feds even built a pipeline so it can ship it's oil...you have nothing left but to deflect to the automotive issue in another province. Both Bombardier and GM paid it all back, and made a public spectacle of it but Alberta...oh yeah, no payback yet LOL What a F'n LOSER , even when you are proven wrong and you have to admit it LOL Face it, the cons had a 25% lead and they blew it. Your Albert premier made sure you will be sucking the hind tit for the next 4 + years.
  21. hey...you lost...there is nothing you can do to change that so, go ahead , whine and cry for the next 4+ years LOL
  22. I am from the West and lived in Alberta for 9 years. Thing is, I have seen a lot more than you obviously have and I research and provide you evidence but you clearly cannot read or comprehend.
  23. OK, I am at an end on this.
  24. What fruit?? The seeds for the feds or the labour form other parts of Canada?? "Alberta attracts over 45,000 out-of-province workers in 2022" As for Alberta oil?? "14 prominent shareholders collectively controlling significant portions of Imperial Oil, Cenovus Energy, Canadian Natural Resources and Suncor. More striking is that over 70 per cent of these major shareholders are foreign entities" Alberta would have noting if the Feds had not stepped in and bailed them out many times. in 2015 $1.6 billion bail out boost for the oil and gas industry on a $5.4 billion package. https://globalnews.ca/news/4773317/alberta-oil-boost-federal-bailouts/ 2019 1.6 billion more. https://energynow.ca/2019/11/one-year-later-most-oil-and-gas-bailout-money-has-moved-federal-government-says/ And there is more but you can look that up.
  25. I agree but, there has never been a time without inflation. "while deregulation can have benefits in terms of promoting competition and economic growth, it also has potential drawbacks. These include the risk of market failures, increased inequality, risks to consumer protection, economic instability, and the creation of monopolies." So, while deregulation is a maybe but are the risks worth it?
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