I said it before......
I'll say it again......
Jack Layton is an idiot.
Is he on drugs? I thought he wanted to be taken seriously.
No new tar sand developments
Greenhouse gas emissions from Alberta tar sands production are three times those of conventional oil and gas production. Currently tar sands production emits 27 megatonnes per year and is expected to rise to 126 megatonnes per year by 2015. The tar sands are on track to become Canada’s largest single emitter of greenhouse gases.
The Harper plan supports unfettered tar sand development while Stephane Dion has no plan, and has said while Environment Minster “there is no minister of the environment on Earth who can stop this [oil sands development] from going forward, because there is too much money in it.”
Jack Layton believes there’s a better way (and has the courage to stand up to the big polluters.)
Under the NDP’s better plan for the environment, no new tar sands development would be approved until cumulative environmental, social and health impacts are assessed and plans are in place to mitigate their short- and long-term affects.
http://www.ndp.ca/betterplan
also here is a quote by Layton:
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNe...08_layton_080908/20080908?s_name=election2008
Rare cancer strikes
Alberta (& Saskatchewan) Tar Sands Animals Forests Health Indigenous Land Social Impacts Water
Small community near Alberta oilsands has disproportionate number of bile duct disease
By VIVIAN SONG
A mutated, two-mouthed fish caught downstream from the Alberta oilsands caught the attention of the Canadian public last week. Beneath its first mouth is a confusing aberration, a second, baby, jagged-toothed lower jaw that seems to grow timidly out of the fish-face.
Two boys fishing in Lake Athabasca caught the 2.5-kilo goldeye two weeks ago and handed it over to the Mikisew First Nation.
The image is a repellent one, simultaneously drawing in the viewer for a closer inspection and pushing them back in a foggy state of double vision. But there's another story developing in the same region that hasn't captured the attention of mainstream Canadians as would a two-mouthed fish.
Perhaps it's because it's not nearly as visual a story. There are no tangible images of genetic mutations or abnormalities except for the erection of a few more gravestones.
Natives in the small community of Fort Chipewyan, 300 km north of Fort McMurray and downstream from the oilsands, have been dying of a rare bile-duct disease in disproportionate numbers.
When Dr. John O'Connor started treating residents in Fort Chip in 2001, he noted the unusual recurrence of cholangiocarcinoma, a rare cancer of the bile duct which normally strikes one in 100,000 people...
http://oilsandstruth.org/rare-cancer-strikes
De facto that would shut down the oil sands EAO.......
And outrage the west.....natural resources being the sole responsibility of the provinces.
You think the NEP alienated the west. You'd have a western separatist party in power in Alberta so fast........
And where, pray tell, would the rest of the country get their money???????
So what if its run by American Companies?
Should I feel better if it was run by Canadian Companies? Do I care what the nationality of the 4 or 5 executives who reap in the rewards are?
It isn't me, or any common Canadian citizen either way.
We can easily shut down the industry in Ontario with the damage they have scarred into the environment (worse than the oil sands in many areas), including damaging national parks as well.
And we have bent over for all kinds of companies over the years. Many not Canadians.
The main problems seems to be that Alberta doesn't have equal representation to the provinces that benefited from this kind of mentality before.
If we start playing the hypocrit in this case, I can absolutely support them trying to seperate. As stupid as I would find it normally, that to me is a provincial issue.
I never could understand why they can't recycle their used water insted of poisining more fresh stuff