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    #11
    Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
    Duty to consult and share in resource development.

    Of course some conservatives would love to ignore and cut first nations out of resource development on treaty lands.
    If you were in charge, what would you say is their fair share?

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      #12
      Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
      Considering that China owns many Canadian resource companies already. They own the federal liberal government, as well as some provincial and municipal governments.
      Do Canada's resources count as China's?

      Canada has been one of the more favored countries for migration of millionaires.
      The countries in red on the chart show the countries that lose the most with China being the biggest loser.
      Canada is one of the most favorable countries for money laundering with Vancong leading.
      Oz is the largest recipient.
      Last edited by shtferbrains; Jun 20, 2025, 18:40.

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        #13
        No one wants to cut and ignore Chuck , quit being so incredibly dramatic. No conservative politician ever said cut and ignore
        why to you continually spread misinformation?
        it’s about accountability for the billions the First Nations already have gotten and coming up with a reasonable plan to work together and not just demand more and more taxpayer dollars while not willing to participate or work in the projects that can make all their lives better

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          #14
          Someone must think there Critical Minerals under the farm land here.
          They have been drilling holes and taking core samples the last couple summers and now this helicopter pulling this contraption that is doing infrared lidar imaging Is covering all the ground in the area.
          How ever is doing this is spending quite a pile of money!

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            #15
            Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
            And who said we aren't going to develop all those minerals needed for all types of energy production? Canada has a lot of what is needed.
            How many years do you think it would take to get approval for a mine? And then how many years to build the mine and then build a refinery? It hasn’t happened in the U.S., it hasn’t happened in Europe, what makes you think it will happen in Canada? All governments have done is impose mandates for electric vehicles without first assuring the supply of raw materials to build these vehicles exists in the countries where the mandates were imposed!!

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              #16
              Originally posted by Hamloc View Post

              How many years do you think it would take to get approval for a mine? And then how many years to build the mine and then build a refinery? It hasn’t happened in the U.S., it hasn’t happened in Europe, what makes you think it will happen in Canada? All governments have done is impose mandates for electric vehicles without first assuring the supply of raw materials to build these vehicles exists in the countries where the mandates were imposed!!
              Very well said

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                #17
                Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                Duty to consult and share in resource development.

                Of course some conservatives would love to ignore and cut first nations out of resource development on treaty lands.
                If you were in charge, what would you say is their fair share?

                Follow up question, since you won't answer either question anyways.

                What formula do you use to share the resource development revenue with the first nations on treaty land from your imaginary farm?

                Are you sure you want to open that can of worms? ?

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                  #18
                  For once thug ford spoke the truth and then promptly apologized for doing so. marxist carnage's dangerous bill c-5 will only be used against AB and SK so this needs total defeat. For example, SK recently proposed to extend the life of coal fired generation (which is wise) and that will get shut down by c-5.

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                    #19
                    Todays world , apologies for telling the truth

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post

                      If you were in charge, what would you say is their fair share?

                      Follow up question, since you won't answer either question anyways.

                      What formula do you use to share the resource development revenue with the first nations on treaty land from your imaginary farm?

                      Are you sure you want to open that can of worms? ?
                      I’m guessing they get the stones they played with 150 years ago….

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