Military grade bumper sticker.
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"I love New Hampshire horny?"
OK, I guess that's a message. Of sorts.
Military grade bumper sticker.
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Politicians tend to look at referendums with a jaundiced eye, JLM as they have no control over the outcome and we all know that they fear loss of it.
Horgan has no recourse but to continue appeasing the Greenies lest his government face a motion of non-confidence should he suddenly see the light and get on the right side of this debate. His fate is sealed as it that of the Greens.
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3,000 CP Rail workers could be on strike by end of week as union serves 72-hour notice | Financial Post
Well that could adversely affect rail transport of oil and gas to BC should AB and SK choose to restrict shipments.
'It's become clear this particular investment maybe untenable for a private party to undertake'
Steven Kean, Kinder Morgan Canada CEO/
And by untenable he means he does not want to get anybody killed.
Hogan's real problem is permently alienating the thousands of unionized construction workers in BC. Dreamweaver and his little band of misinformed ecoterrorists won't be able to save Horgan speech azz from a revolt.
Good thing all the bands along the route already have profit sharing agreements in place.
And by untenable he means he does not want to get anybody killed.
Alberta oilsands waste exported by American refineries to pollution-choked India
'We should not become the dust bin of the rest of the world'
U.S. oil refineries that are unable to sell a dirty fuel waste product at home are exporting vast quantities of it to India instead.
Petroleum coke, the bottom-of-the-barrel leftover from refining Canadian oilsands crude and other heavy oils, is cheaper and burns hotter than coal. But it also contains more planet-warming carbon and far more heart- and lung-damaging sulfur — a key reason few American companies use it.
Refineries instead are sending it around the world, especially to energy-hungry India, which last year got almost a fourth of all the fuel-grade "petcoke" the U.S. shipped out, an Associated Press investigation found. In 2016, the U.S. sent more than 8 million metric tons of petcoke to India. That's about 20 times more than in 2010, and enough to fill the Empire State Building eight times.
The petcoke being burned in countless factories and plants is contributing to dangerously filthy air in India, which already has many of the world's most polluted cities.
'My lungs are finished'
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/exporting-pollution-american-refineries-oilsands-india
What do First Nations really think about Trans Mountain?
Some love it, some hate it, and some want a better deal
What do First Nations really think about Trans Mountain? | National Post
You mean. . . Induns don't all think and feel the same way about every issue?