The paranoia that they will leave Alberta is ridiculous. Oil companies will head out and go where exactly? Venezuela (where their assets will be stolen by the government?) Africa (where their employees will be kidnapped and held for ransom?) The Middle East (where they could be attacked by terrorists?) vs Alberta where the government is stable, there is no threat of nationalization and the population is relatively meek?
The oil should flow to whoever wants to pay for it. Doesn't have to move east-west, it could be anywhere.
Just because Ontario exists, doesn't mean they deserve every other resource in this country.
Here in my hometown, lots of people make a living by bringing in crude oil from Venezuela and Saudi Arabia, refining it, and shipping it south.
We can't. The US can and will sue us under NAFTA. We can't have any new social programs unless congress says so. Hasn't anyone read that damn thing yet?I agree and disagree. Not having a National Energy Policy is a bad idea too. I'm not suggest we resurrect the Trudeau one - but the country as a whole should have some sort of plan. Even the US has one.
That's why I stay here, to make it a better place. It's difficult fighting against a population so old that they can't change their ways or a provincial government that caters to this demographic.
I blame our governments here, and to a much lesser degree Toronto & Alberta, for the youth brain drain.
Can't blame people for needing jobs. It will be at least another decade before our province rebuilds its infrastructure, diversifies our economy and is prosperous again.
As for moving out west that will never happen. Been there done that. BC and SK were great, nice people too but I couldn't live in the prairies, too much dirt not enough woods, water or mountains.
They'll move to Saskatistan. Years ago when Romano was elected, rigs that were operating just outside Burstall Saskatchewan picked up and moved across the border into Alberta. It doesn't take much convincing to get oil companies to move. Just ask Stelmach.
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Oil companies move for money not because it's good for any economy other than thier's.
We can't. The US can and will sue us under NAFTA. We can't have any new social programs unless congress says so. Hasn't anyone read that damn thing yet?
Why would you want to fight it. You think they are doing the right things
Rather than blame your neighbor for having a greener lawn than you, why don't you just work on your own lawn.
It will take a lot longer than ten years.
You obviously haven't "been there" or "done that".
Thanks mt! Doesn't seem to be many East Coasters here from what I've seen.
My folks are in Fort Crack, sister in Calgary, many uncles in Edmonton...
I love Newfoundland, St John's is the best city in Canada. I can't wait to go back to Gross Morne this summer. Probably my favorite place in the country. I'm curious, do you like it there or are you just there for the money like everyone else? No worries about me buying into any nonsense coming from Harper. That guy won't win many seats on this coast, we don't trust him. I wish Danny boy was our PM, he is one PROGRESSIVE conservative I would vote for. Those other parts of the country might have money but we have culture something I wouldn't trade for any amount of dirty oil money.
We have big plans for shipping ports and aquaculture not to mention renewable energy (mostly tidal power & wind turbines).
Cannuck, thats what I'm doing. Outside provinces recruiting from my own province is causing a youth drain which makes it difficult to grow. That is what I was trying to express. You don't think that has an impact on our way of life or what?
and then briefly in AB, a place called Calgary which I did not like.
For example, the topic of Danny Williams seems to send most westerners into a frenzy, mainly because he is the total opposite of their man Harper and a threat to their place at the top of the heap.
Petro-Canada was supposed to be our nest egg but the Conservative party had other ideas.
Petrocanada consistently lost money until they went public and the gvt was no longer running the show.... But then again, Suncor just bought-out Pete-Can and we will finally be rid of Trudeau's last remaining reminder of his stupidity.
During the last budget NL was the only province...the only province to receive $0.00 in transfer payments. As a matter of fact Harper, in his typical divisive kind of way, managed to manipulate $1.6B away from the province in that budget.