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    Kenney and Moe should turn off the taps....

    I really don't know what stops them after listening to that Quebec separatist speaking and only worrying about Quebec. ...he ran in a federal election...not provincial. ...

    Moe and Kenney have to grow a set....sooner than later....

    They are getting nowhere and it's tiring already...

    And why does the Canadian media spend so much time on American politics rather than focusing on what is important here...

    #2
    Russia did it to Ukraine.

    The only way the east will get it and Vancouver is to make them pay. people in Quebec would cream this fool if fuel went to 3 a gallon.

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      #3
      Trudeau slobbering over the bloc was just disgusting. We know where this is going. He has a majority with bloc support and they are onside with screweing the west just like he is. Singh is the chump in all this. He thought he was going to be a player.

      Ab is going to pull out of the CPP and probably take sask with it which will cause an increase in premiums for the ROC of nearly 10%. Thats a good warning shot but then whats to stop skippy from raising the carbon tax to get that revenue back.

      Kenny needs to go to Washington and cut a side deal with Trump.

      The world is on the hunt for heavy crude. We need to strike now.

      https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/repsol-said-to-look-to-alberta-to-replace-mexican-and-venezuelan-oil-1.1346590#_gus&_gucid=&_gup=Facebook&_gsc=AWtWOVK Repsol said to look to Alberta to replace Mexican and Venezuelan oil

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        #4
        Shut off the taps would allow the americans to fill their needs with imports from other suppliers or increase their own supply.

        Farmers should stop selling their grain too and see how that works!

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          #5
          And to think there could have been an outlet at either coast to supply Spain had the TMX or ENERGY EAST pipelines been built.....

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            #6
            Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
            Shut off the taps would allow the americans to fill their needs with imports from other suppliers or increase their own supply.

            Farmers should stop selling their grain too and see how that works!
            Brilliant idea but we are not subsidized like other industries and other countries have invested in their agricultural infrastructure.....Canada hasn't and continues to download the costs to primary producers....in happens nowhere else .....

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              #7
              Originally posted by bucket View Post
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              And why does the Canadian media spend so much time on American politics rather than focusing on what is important here...
              They were paid by Twinkletoes for this very reason, distract, distract, distract. Nothing important going on in Canada except pride parades and climate alarmists losing their minds.

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                #8
                Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                Shut off the taps would allow the americans to fill their needs with imports from other suppliers or increase their own supply.

                Farmers should stop selling their grain too and see how that works!
                Do you know anything about the oil business. Enbridge line 9 goes right into Quebec. It actually carries Sask crude. It used to be reversed to bring in Saudi crude further inland. It can be shut off without a bit of disruption to AB customers in the US. The blocheads would have to bring in double the tankers or get it from the US at a higher price. Now whether sask can find another destination could be a question.

                Did you read the article I put up. Heavy sources are dwindling and they are very much in demand. Ab is the only source standing.
                Last edited by jazz; Nov 14, 2019, 08:13.

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                  #9
                  Isn't it sad when they used the excuse that there were not any economics for building the energy east pipeline and now that opportunity is lost....


                  Lack of vision...

                  Could have been a major exporter at the right time with that pipeline ....lower price or not there would have been a return...

                  Refineries over time try to build for the cheapest feedstock to make better margins....

                  Phucking saskNDP sold the coop refinery for SFA....

                  I think Grant Devine must of had a little oilman mentality as well....looking to reduce costs and improve margins....he just gets smarter everyday....visionary
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                    #10
                    Defaulting on debt issued to the provinces, carrys much more clout then turning off oil. It turns into a twofer, you hit the currency and there's no repercussion as a result because the feds are backing that debt because...... provinces(ex Quebec) don't collect tax revenue. Id go straight to default. Get the reset started.
                    Last edited by macdon02; Nov 14, 2019, 08:44.

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                      #11
                      Actually its probably a secret message from Quebec that they don't see themselves as part of Canada in the long term so they don't want any dependent links to the ROC. They are happy to take equalization for a few decades to improve their financial position, pay off debt and then they are probably gone.

                      Any politician with any sense should see that game plan and needs to stop it now.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by jazz View Post
                        Actually its probably a secret message from Quebec that they don't see themselves as part of Canada in the long term so they don't want any dependent links to the ROC. They are happy to take equalization for a few decades to improve their financial position, pay off debt and then they are probably gone.

                        Any politician with any sense should see that game plan and needs to stop it now.
                        That’s exactly what’s in play . The Block leader said it quite frankly, they want a separate Nation of Quebec , but not yet. They will suck as much money as possible from everyone else ..... the socialist way , then be gone.
                        It would be best if they were booted now , with their debt . They are going to bankrupt the majority of Canada if they are allowed to follow out their plan , and Trudeau will help them in spades to do it .
                        It would be far better just to have them separate now and save our future generations the debt load to carry this “distinct society” into their nation of Quebec.
                        It would create a much more balanced country politically, and give the rest of Canada a chance to revamp equal representation and not be held hostage to Quebec’s demands .

                        Trudeau has divided this country far more than any PM other than his step dad , Pierre.

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                          #13
                          Well canada wont survive either if Quebec goes and thats good. Ab Sk maybe BC will be on their own and wont take a chance again with centralized control. Toronto could have 10m people by that time.

                          But we should take politicians at their word. Both skippy and the bloc are on record with their thoughts about Canada and their actions back it up. Why are we waiting around to study it some more. Like some faint hope the CPC could pull off a fluke win in a couple yrs, then back to the same after that.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by jazz View Post
                            Do you know anything about the oil business. Enbridge line 9 goes right into Quebec. It actually carries Sask crude. It used to be reversed to bring in Saudi crude further inland. It can be shut off without a bit of disruption to AB customers in the US. The blocheads would have to bring in double the tankers or get it from the US at a higher price. Now whether sask can find another destination could be a question.

                            Did you read the article I put up. Heavy sources are dwindling and they are very much in demand. Ab is the only source standing.
                            Why isn't it refined right here in Alberta and then sold as higher value product? Create jobs and higher revenue would it not?

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                              #15
                              30 years ago I read in the western producer that BC was charging one million dollars a year taxes on one railway bridge. Perhaps the prairie provinces should use taxation to broker a better deal.

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