Hey Moonbats... I told you so!!!

petros

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Did you think I was full of sh-t when I said pipelines to the coast were originally Liberal ideas?

SAINT ANDREWS, N.B. -- The sinking price of oil hasn't deterred the Liberal government from the ever-elusive goal of figuring out how to get Canadian energy to tidewater, Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr.

Battered by the plunging price of crude, the market is now bracing for what experts predict will be a flood of Iranian oil after the United States and the European Union lifted economic sanctions against Iran.

Paired with the steady decline in the value of the Canadian dollar, the drop in commodity values has delivered a financial one-two punch to resource-rich provinces like Alberta.

"We're looking for a sustainable way of getting our resources to tidewater. That's been our position all along," Carr said before a cabinet meeting Monday in the seaside tourist community of St. Andrews, N.B.

"We don't control the price of oil. It's an international situation. Commodity prices are at a low. It's a reality that we're having to deal with."

Canadians must be able to have confidence in whatever review process is ultimately approved, said Carr, who acknowledged the effect of the commodity crisis on families, investors and businesses.

It's one Finance Minister Bill Morneau said the government intends to address in its first budget, expected in March.

"It's important for us to continue to pay attention to the economy and we're paying close attention, and with that we'll be formulating our budget plans with that in mind," Morneau said.

The Liberals vowed during the election campaign not to run deficits of greater than $10 billion this year and next, largely on the back of billions in new infrastructure spending designed to act as economic stimulus.

The government is already trying to fast-track spending on approved projects waiting in the queue for federal dollars, and has heard concerns from provinces and local governments about capacity issues that may require the federal government to pick up more of the construction tab.

Morneau said the government's challenge now is to fund projects that are shovel-ready and meet the government's long-term economic goals.

"If we find projects that are responsible, that can help us with long-term productivity, that are also ready now, we'd like to move forward."

Morneau is expected to give his cabinet colleagues an update on what he's been hearing in budget consultations, what finance officials have forecasted for 2016 and what it could all mean for the federal budget.

Infrastructure Minister Amarjeet Sohi said Sunday he was going to outline the framework for getting extra spending out the door quickly on public transit, "green" projects like water and wastewater facilities, and social infrastructure like daycares and affordable housing.

The presentations are part of a cabinet retreat in New Brunswick to help the Liberals set the overarching goals for 2016 and lay the strategy the government will use to deal with issues facing the country.

Cabinet ministers will have a full day of meetings today before Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and a handful of ministers travel overseas to Davos, Switzerland, for the World Economic Forum.

"We're looking for a sustainable way of getting our resources to tidewater. That's been our position all along," Carr said before a cabinet meeting Monday in the seaside tourist community of St. Andrews, N.B.

"We don't control the price of oil. It's an international situation. Commodity prices are at a low. It's a reality that we're having to deal with."
Will they whip out their NEB Act?
 

Retired_Can_Soldier

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The fact that the Maritime Provinces (including Newfoundland), Quebec, and Ontario are buying from the Saudi's when we are the 5th largest oil producer in the world makes absolutely no sense. Irving is also buying from the Saudi's.

These nimby idiots whining about pipelines and the environment think it is actually better for the environment to bring it in by tanker. Never mind that we are buying oil from the folks who are waging all out war on the Canadian Oil industry.
 

darkbeaver

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The fact that the Maritime Provinces (including Newfoundland), Quebec, and Ontario are buying the Saudi's when we are the 5th largest oil producer in the world makes absolutely no sense. Irving is also buying from the Saudi's.

These nimby idiots whining about pipelines and the environment think it is actually better for the environment to bring it in by tanker. Never mind that we are buying oil from the folks who are waging all out war on the Canadian Oil industry.


When is Canada going to press Alberta for our oil? i would begin the pipeline today from St John and have the armed forces start at the other end and put an end to this injustice. That's my oil.
 

petros

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Energy East needs to be built yesterday. You'll like SK oil (bulk of the line content) much better than Saudi, Angolan or Venezuelan oil. It has a fresh scent.
 

Retired_Can_Soldier

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When is Canada going to press Alberta for our oil? i would begin the pipeline today from St John and have the armed forces start at the other end and put an end to this injustice. That's my oil.

Tongue out of cheek, we should be building pipelines to the coast and we should be refining it in Canada.
 

eh1eh

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Who cares who's idea it was? It's not there and we aren't sending China oil via the none existent pipeline.
The real question should be, "Why the fukk isn't it there?" Righty McHarpo had lots of time.
 

captain morgan

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The fact that the Maritime Provinces (including Newfoundland), Quebec, and Ontario are buying from the Saudi's when we are the 5th largest oil producer in the world makes absolutely no sense. Irving is also buying from the Saudi's.

These nimby idiots whining about pipelines and the environment think it is actually better for the environment to bring it in by tanker. Never mind that we are buying oil from the folks who are waging all out war on the Canadian Oil industry.

The problem is that Canadian oil is produced by those dirty Westerners, err, I mean the oil is dirty

When is Canada going to press Alberta for our oil? i would begin the pipeline today from St John and have the armed forces start at the other end and put an end to this injustice. That's my oil.


It will be once you lay down the cash... Once you've paid, you can get yer fukkin oil off'n ma property
 

darkbeaver

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Tongue out of cheek, we should be building pipelines to the coast and we should be refining it in Canada.

I agree. What was that thing old Trudeau suggested, NEB maybe.

The problem is that Canadian oil is produced by those dirty Westerners, err, I mean the oil is dirty




It will be once you lay down the cash... Once you've paid, you can get yer fukkin oil off'n ma property

You got a license for my oil ,how? This is a matter of national security an issue that could be settled by force.The entire province could be expropriated.