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    wonder what would happen if someone started an online petition to demand Canadian Govt. stop middle east oil imports?
    bet everyone would sign it? maybe there is one?

    #2
    I sure would, probably 5 million western canadians would as well.
    Make sure that petition has a tanker ban on the St.Lawrence too. Get an earth muffin on your side, facts and proven science optional.

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      #3
      Quebec and Ontario NEED oil, they choose not to buy ours.

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        #4
        A petition for us farmers to receive more revenue share from what we produce. Or less market corruption on the cost side would do us farmers and the west a hell of a lot more good than worrying about some oil that we re going to have to subsidize every barrel that gets produced.

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          #5
          Would not matter. NDP, Bloc and Liberals would ignore it. They don't want Western oil, they just want your tax money. Just like the 13 colonies, King Trudeau could care less what the peasants want. You should be content to just live in the glorious motherland of Canada.

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            #6
            I read somwhere online that all of this goes back to the first fight with the NEP and evil SOB Trudeau Sr.

            The NEP was to garuntee a relaiable supply of western oil for the east which was a good goal until it was determined to set the price below world markets which caused invesment and production to stall in the west. During the fight, Ab connected up with US markets in retaliation and the east went foreign.

            We are still fighting that original battle from 40 yrs ago.

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              #7
              When did pipeline capacity become an issue in Alberta?

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                #8
                Originally posted by tweety View Post
                When did pipeline capacity become an issue in Alberta?
                When the ND oil boom started about 10 yrs ago, the Canadian companies could see the US starting down the road to energy independence. Trump put it into overdrive. Then it wasn't just about pipelines anymore, it was about finding a secondary market.

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                  #9
                  Meanwhile Iran announces finding 50 billion barrel oilfield.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by jazz View Post
                    When the ND oil boom started about 10 yrs ago, the Canadian companies could see the US starting down the road to energy independence. Trump put it into overdrive. Then it wasn't just about pipelines anymore, it was about finding a secondary market.
                    Has Eastern Canada changed its buying patterns of Alberta oil over the last 20 years?

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by tweety View Post
                      When did pipeline capacity become an issue in Alberta?
                      Near the end of 2012.

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