@ClaytonHeighway@JonFromAlberta Yes the federal government managed to balloon the costs for the finished pipeline to $34B from the original $5.4B 2013 application, so years of stalled construction because of red tape and native delays. That was a good deal for Alberta.
I agree with you 100%. This has to an organic grass roots movement. One where the 1000’s and 10’s of ten share the work so it is impossible for all cells to be taken out. I liked the centurion project idea, I just didn’t agree with and thought use of voter data was unnecessary. I made a suggestion as to my version of how this could have potential and was told APP had something similar in the works, but have seen nothing.
@ABDanielleSmith We’ll never be equal until we have equal representation, and it’s not going to happen. Is hasn’t changed in the last fifty years of my adult working life.
@ABDanielleSmith Is this cartoon wrong? I don’t think so….Albertan’s have been played again! Then add the tanker ban, the pipeline that will never be built going to nowhere once the special interest groups take any profit out of it!
@mapleblooded@GasPriceWizard I’m so glad I became allergic to casein and can’t eat animal products, or maybe it was the hormones and antibiotics and coffee just makes me have piss all the time, so no big bills for me eating beans and drinking water.
@TheEXECUTlONER_ Hey, that’s me! I just saved every one behind me a few seconds, besides it’s just the rubber-neckers causing this backup anyway. Now they can get a better look with me not riding their bumper. Ha!
@CJKonstantinos@KonstantinosCJ Do not sell your AAPL stock for $15000 to buy a farm for $300k when that same AAPL stock today would be $8M, or never give away your 1962 Nova SS that would be worth $20k today. Who knew?
Tonight in Buffalo NY, the singers microphone stopped working. Listen to them.
The CDN Govt wants us to turn our back on these people, and choose Beijing