herbie Posted Friday at 03:09 AM Report Posted Friday at 03:09 AM Opinion: B.C. wants to help Prime Minister Carney and provincial premiers build a prosperous, strong and independent Canada. So, Alberta, stop your posturing and join Team Canada The Sun Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and former Reform party leader Preston Manning, along with other Alberta commentators, are getting tiresome about threatening to separate from Canada.ot to mention arrogantly lumping B.C. into a so-called “West.” Alberta has seen LNG pipelines built or soon to be built in northern B.C. The expansion of Trans Mountain’s oil pipeline through southern B.C. has increased its capacity to transfer Alberta oil from 300,000 barrels per day to 890,000 So, Alberta, quit your whining. 1 Quote
Nefarious Banana Posted Friday at 03:34 AM Report Posted Friday at 03:34 AM Eby and the host of other ne'er do well NDP premiers think that the BC boundry is at Hope, BC. The majority of the rest of the province thinks and deals with problems not unlike Alberta/Sask does. The LML / VI is a hot bed of dreamers and non thinkers/workers. The cull walking down the Victoria street with his cuppa' weird sh!t, and the timber wolf T-shirt are the voters that f'k the rest of BC. Harcourt is meaningless. 2 1 Quote
Nefarious Banana Posted Friday at 03:37 AM Report Posted Friday at 03:37 AM N. Banana tells Mike Harcourt to STFU 1 2 1 Quote
Legato Posted Friday at 12:55 PM Report Posted Friday at 12:55 PM (edited) 9 hours ago, herbie said: Opinion: B.C. wants to help Prime Minister Carney and provincial premiers build a prosperous, strong and independent Canada. So, Alberta, stop your posturing and join Team Canada The Sun Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and former Reform party leader Preston Manning, along with other Alberta commentators, are getting tiresome about threatening to separate from Canada.ot to mention arrogantly lumping B.C. into a so-called “West.” Alberta has seen LNG pipelines built or soon to be built in northern B.C. The expansion of Trans Mountain’s oil pipeline through southern B.C. has increased its capacity to transfer Alberta oil from 300,000 barrels per day to 890,000 So, Alberta, quit your whining. That whole post was a whine, about how much of a whiner Harcourt is. Fifty shades of 747. Edited Friday at 12:55 PM by Legato 1 1 Quote
blackbird Posted Friday at 04:53 PM Report Posted Friday at 04:53 PM (edited) 18 hours ago, herbie said: The expansion of Trans Mountain’s oil pipeline through southern B.C. has increased its capacity to transfer Alberta oil from 300,000 barrels per day to 890,000 The experts say Trans Mountain is already 80% full which is considered maximum and that is about the most that it can carry. Pipelines require a little space to allow for variations in load. Eby opposed the Northern Gateway Pipeline and won't let us shift from selling oil to the U.S. to the rest of the world, especially Asia. Asia a potential big customer. He pretends to want to deal with Trump's tariffs but he is not serious about helping the Alberta energy industry. He is faking it when he says he wants to grow the economy but appears to oppose carbon. "Carbon bad". What is he doing using carbon products? Humanity is made of carbon and everything we need involves carbon. Yet Eby had adopted the carbon bad ideology. He is a real cult follower. The truth is the BC NDP still opposes pipelines and energy resource development. They want to stop the energy industry in Alberta. A news article just reported Eby was being coy and non-committal about a Northern Gateway pipeline being built from Alberta to Prince Rupert on the BC coast. Obviously he and the NDP oppose the pipeline which would allow Alberta to ship oil to Asian markets and significantly increase jobs and prosperity of Canada. It would be a major initiative to counter Trump's tariffs and ship oil to overseas markets instead of all to the U.S. Edited Friday at 09:49 PM by blackbird Quote
herbie Posted Friday at 06:54 PM Author Report Posted Friday at 06:54 PM 1 hour ago, blackbird said: The truth is the BC NDP still opposes pipelines and energy resource development. that's why they allowed the ones built? Or just more right wing bullshit disinformation repeated again until more of the m0rons believe it's true? But's that,s so typical. Opposing where and what a pipeline is proposed is opposing all pipelines everywhere always. Just like in their tiny, black and white world criticism of any Israeli excess is support for Hamas, progress is a bad word, the slightest concern for the environment is extreme left and diversify the economy means export more of the same natural resources. Reasons for things do not matter. Common sense is reduced to simple views for simple minds. / Quote
blackbird Posted Friday at 07:25 PM Report Posted Friday at 07:25 PM 27 minutes ago, herbie said: that's why they allowed the ones built? Actually the BC NDP did oppose the expansion of the Trans Mountain Pipeline in court and fought it tooth and nail. Don't you remember? They lost. The BC NDP couldn't even support the only pipeline to the BC coast. Now they are opposing an important possible Northern Gateway Pipeline that would allow Canada to sell to Asian markets and create lots of jobs. " Disappointment, 'humiliation': B.C. politicians react to Trans Mountain court decision Supreme Court dismissed B.C.'s bid to save bill blocking Trans Mountain project" Disappointment, 'humiliation': B.C. politicians react to Trans Mountain court decision | CBC News Quote
blackbird Posted Friday at 07:28 PM Report Posted Friday at 07:28 PM (edited) For the BC NDP and Federal NDP as well it's all about appeasing their brainwashed anti-industry, anti-oil base. Capitalism bad, Socialism good. They all drive cars and use as much oil as anyone else. Bunch of hypocrites. We could be selling lots of oil to Asia and creating lots of jobs and prosperity in Canada. Edited Friday at 10:24 PM by blackbird 1 Quote
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