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Originally posted by shtferbrains View PostWill it get them around environment permits and any other permits that the feds can dream up?
In about a week, the Alberta government will introduce the "Alberta Sovereignty within a United Canada Act" that hopes to create a constitutional shield from Ottawa. Under the constitution, the federal and provincial governments are considered equal when it comes to their exclusive jurisdictions.
and here is your answer shtferbrains:
On Wednesday, Trudeau announced up to $800 million over seven years, starting in 2023-24, to support up to four indigenous-led conservation initiatives, two of which are happening in the Lakeland in Alberta.
"Funding is also intended to support the conservation of lands and waters in the Northernshelf Bioregion in BC, in Qikiqtani Region in Nunavut, and in Ontario’s Hudson Bay Lowlands, as well as the coastline of Western Hudson Bay and southwestern James Bay one of North America’s most carbon-rich and biodiverse ecosystems."Last edited by littledoggie; Dec 8, 2022, 09:51.
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Originally posted by littledoggie View Postin response to this comment I made:
In about a week, the Alberta government will introduce the "Alberta Sovereignty within a United Canada Act" that hopes to create a constitutional shield from Ottawa. Under the constitution, the federal and provincial governments are considered equal when it comes to their exclusive jurisdictions.
and here is your answer shtferbrains:
On Wednesday, Trudeau announced up to $800 million over seven years, starting in 2023-24, to support up to four indigenous-led conservation initiatives, two of which are happening in the Lakeland in Alberta.
"Funding is also intended to support the conservation of lands and waters in the Northernshelf Bioregion in BC, in Qikiqtani Region in Nunavut, and in Ontario’s Hudson Bay Lowlands, as well as the coastline of Western Hudson Bay and southwestern James Bay one of North America’s most carbon-rich and biodiverse ecosystems."
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostWhat kind of nonsense gibberrish is "carbon rich"?
Like so why cant farmers make the same claim.
The local municipalities are fighting this one in Lakeland because it goes over oil desosits. Trudeau has bought himself some protesters, but land cant be carved up without provincial approval. Its provincial crown land, not federal.Last edited by jazz; Dec 8, 2022, 10:54.
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