Trans Mountain ‘pipeline is going to get built’: Trudeau dismisses B.C.’s bitumen ban

petros

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If they truly were out to stop the line they should be camped out near Edmonton not in Burnaby.

Pipe is being made, heavy equipment is being rounded up, tenders are out, unions are prepping, Natives are out smudging and waving magic eagle feathers to bless the line.

It's a go.
 

MHz

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Actually it is all paid for by the public (and more) in the form of artificially high oil-prices. You all knew that, Right? Please lie if you have too, lol as this is for 'points'.
 

MHz

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If they truly were out to stop the line they should be camped out near Edmonton not in Burnaby.

Pipe is being made, heavy equipment is being rounded up, tenders are out, unions are prepping, Natives are out smudging and waving magic eagle feathers to bless the line.

It's a go.
One is an eradication program aimed at 'skeeters'. Do you need further information on said 'ritual'?

Why are First Nations so Hell bent on owning TMPL?
They see us white boys getting rich off every lb of material that goes through the pipe when they get a one time payout that cannot be updated no matter what and fixes are patches at best and price is the only guideline for who gets the contract. First Nations Companies (lol) need not apply. It is made to appear to be a lot of money but in reality it is 'pennies on the dollar'.
 

captain morgan

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I just did the math

You might want to read it - but seeing as how you don't even read the links you post...

Victoia discharges 150 tons of partially treated sewage per day.

it would take 6,666 day for them to discharge even one million tons of partially treated sewage.

do you see how your claim of "millions of tons a day" makes you look somewhat misinformed?

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Re On yet another note, why are there no protests or mention of blood potentially being spilled over the issue of the vast amounts of untreated, raw sewage contaminating the coastline of BC?


seriously?

there have protests for decades.

why are you even in this debate - you know literally nothing


... And the source of your numbers?



From the Victoria Sewage Treatment Alliance
Facts Victoria Sewage Alliance


science has not proven that raw sewage harms the environment, has it?

Yes it has. In fish toxicity tests on Victoria's sewage, the fish died within 20 minutes. In identical tests on pulp mill effluent, fish routinely survive for more than 96 hours. These are just a few examples of the growing amount of independent scientific data (i.e. not conducted by a government agency biased against sewage treatment) that supports the need for treatment.

Victoria has discharged raw sewage since 1894; why change now?

In 1894, those responsible for Victoria's sewage did what they were first asked to do - get rid of it. In that era industry also discharged it's effluent untreated, but as our understanding of industrial effluent changed, so did society’s tolerance for pollution. We now understand that raw sewage includes many harmful and toxic chemicals, therefore, environmental laws no longer tolerate raw sewage discharges from municipalities.

They are paid to protest and the longer they protest the more money they make.


Once the cost of gas goes up to $2.50/l in the Lower Mainland, I suspect that the protests will wane
 

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The guy who says BC dumps "millions of tons of raw sewage a day" wants to know the source of my numbers.
 

MHz

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That would be taking work away from the mustangs that roam the wilds of southern AB. Goats and sheep are better beasts of burden in the rocky places. You didn't get many bonuses at your last job did you?
 

captain morgan

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Victoria is just the outlet for multiple communities and municipalities that pump their untreated sewage into the ocean.

The devastation to marine life is catastrophic, fish dying within 20 minutes of exposure to it.

Mind you, considering the nature of the toxins, it's no surprise.

An interesting read:
https://georgiastrait.org/wp-content/uploads/MarkovicThesis.pdf