Yup, more of this crap we can be looking forward to if this pipeline gets built. An d you bozos wonder why there is so much opposition.
A lot of good people in B.C. are going to suffer when gasoline goes up to $3.00 dollars a litre or more. They are having a housing crisis and a labor shortage already, what are they going to do when driving to work becomes unaffordable?
Why does it only break in BC?
Yup, more of this crap we can be looking forward to if this pipeline gets built. An d you bozos wonder why there is so much opposition.
The term "safest" is laughable.
There is no safe way or good way to transport this shit. That is why we need to get off of it and the last thing we need at this point in history is to triple the amount of shit flowing into BC and out over our waters.
If we could get Alberta to turn off the taps and get gasoline upo to $3 a liter that would be great.
The price of gas now is high enough to make alternative energy feasible. 3 bucks a liter will make it a done deal.
There are a lot of people in BC suffering now with gas at $1.40
(I don't know how good they are though)
A lot of good people in B.C. are going to suffer when gasoline goes up to $3.00 dollars a litre or more. They are having a housing crisis and a labor shortage already, what are they going to do when driving to work becomes unaffordable?
Pays $1.23 for gas that costs less than 10 cents a liter to make and brags about it.
People take pride in the strangest things.
Ah the poor Left Coast................looks good on them. Here in the Heartland where I just filled up in F.G. I paid 1.23/l. LOL BTW, most of my friends and neighbors here are more than willing to pay higher prices for fuel just to see the Left Coast get royally shafted.
INSANE: Trudeau Government Exempts Foreign Oil From Emissions Regulations They Impose On Canadian Oil
https://www.spencerfernando.com/201...il-emissions-regulations-impose-canadian-oil/
CO-OP Regina supplies quite a chunk of BC.If Notley does decide to play games with the gas/oil supply in BC, it will have a direct effect on all those communities that rely on the refinery in Burnaby and not so much places like your community (near 100 Mile House?).
In that regard, it will force those vocal lobbies to put their money where their mouths are and either dig deeper to ease their conscious' or agree that they can't exist without this commodity at this point in time.
Anywho, as I expect that your supply doesn't originate from Burnaby, I'd expect that your community won't be affected
CO-OP Regina supplies quite a chunk of BC.
Everywhere except Metro Van.
Will the Shell Refinery in WA still get Canadian feedstock?
Transmountain is direct to Burnaby and unless that refinery has trucking North, it will hit the lower mainland directly
That would be something that Kinder Morgan would have contracts on... If I had to guess, they would keep that feedstock going South as this conflict doesn't involve them other than the usual ecotard lobbies that pretend to speak on behalf of everyone
Pays $1.23 for gas that costs less than 10 cents a liter to make and brags about it.
People take pride in the strangest things.