The asbestos mines are a long way from the East Coast, not that I would expect Eagle Schmuck to know anything about Canada.
He's closer to the east coast than the asbestos mines are.
The asbestos mines are a long way from the East Coast, not that I would expect Eagle Schmuck to know anything about Canada.
He's closer to the east coast than the asbestos mines are.
As if it has anything to do with the NDP. It was a very bad idea to start with and would create much havoc with the coastal fisheries and wildlife. Good riddance to it.Just heard on the news that the LNG project has been cancelled. Looks like we could be in for a rough ride with the Dippers at the helm!
As if it has anything to do with the NDP. It was a very bad idea to start with and would create much havoc with the coastal fisheries and wildlife. Good riddance to it.
If you believe that it is a good idea for those reasons than it would have to be a Government owned and operated venture as the Private Companies around the world are cancelling these projects ..........Nope- that was Christy's baby. One thing we need in this province is industrial type jobs, especially along the N.W. corridor & this being 2017, there is the technology to do it safely.............it just has to be properly "policed".
Exporting LNG is not a viable industry. This decision has nothing to do with politics.
So, what facilities have been built on Canada's east coast? You seem to think that billions have been spent building these export facilities. Where are they?
Goldboro LNG project in Nova Scotia
Not quite finished but scheduled to be in full ops in 3.5 years
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PS - Google is your friend... Try is next time, you might escape looking like a jackass again
Yeah, it's 'not quite finished', and isn't likely to ever operate as an export facility.
But you claimed there were lots of facilities on the east coast, when in reality, there are NONE at present.
Pathetic little attempt at a rebuttal despite you're having a solid reference to research, particularly your ridiculous assumption that it isn't likely to operate as an export facility.
First off, the suggestion that it isn't likely to operate as an export facility is among the most retarded statements going. Had you made even the feeblest attempt to look into who was participating in the financing of this project and who hey have secured long-term contracts with, you might begin to understand how wrong your assumptions are.
Clearly you're grabbing at straws.
Just admit that you were mistaken and move on
Nothing I said was incorrect.
It's fun when people who aren't involved in the business decide to make assumptions about what's going on.
captain morgan;2486077 said:You would do well to take that advice. If I don't know anything about the industry, then they're in deep deep trouble, because they're relying on me for some critical stuff.