Posted on 04/09/2018 11:57:27 AM PDT by Jonty30
Sums this situation up nicely.
It is more than that, actually.
The NDP of BC and Alberta and the federal liberals each took turns giving approval, then throwing up a regulatory block to stop. There only had to be one at a time, so the other two could spend the time claiming they approved it and that work would get started.
As far as I’m concerned it was a conspiracy between the three governments so nobody would seem to share the blame for it.
I only agree with her on one issue:
* Supporting a National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
There is a major problem on the reservations here, too.
“Missing and Murdered: No One Knows How Many Native Women Have Disappeared”
Watched a movie about it (wind River) and, ironically, the murder occurred at a drill site.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6OcNO3WAM1Y
Me, too.
Most people don’t know that Western Canada almost became part of the U.S. in the early days. Finally the trans Canada railroad was built to keep them in Canada. I would say the majority in Western Canada would vote to join the U.S. today given the chance.
Don’t forget to include Philadelphia and Baltimore in the deal!
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