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15 years to recover? It has taken a lifetime. My 70+ year old parents lost EVERYTHING and were one of the first to embrace the reform movement. The rest of my family lost entire investments, in a day, their homes and some of them, their marriages.
We will NEVER forget and will never forgive another government to do anything near the same thing.
I am feeling the movement to do it again, starting. WE WILL LEAVE, as a province 100%. There is no loyalty to a country that thinks that they can call fellow Canadians, rednecks and urban terrorists.
We are in this together.
Bec |
10.31.09 - 1:13 am | #
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Perhaps Donolo has Iffy by the eyebrows,
and giving him a history lesson on why Chretien did NOT even attempt to reach Kyoto targets.
It would kill the economy while dividing the country.
The environutjobs, with TD Canada Trust as their pimp, are forcing the issue onto the agenda.
Kicking a dog when it's down,
is the best way to keep it down.
Uncertainty makes the industry hold off on expansion plans.
wilson |
10.31.09 - 2:13 am | #
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Step one would be to boot Stelmach from office, lets face it the guy wouldn't have the grapes to stand up to the feds on anything.
Manuel |
10.31.09 - 2:58 am | #
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It's not a western issue only, the econuts want to close down Ontario's coal production too, they just seem to forget to mention that Ontario is the biggest polluter in Canada. TD Canada Trust is like a girl you pick up off the street, looks good at first, but fails to satisfy.
Hunter |
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10.31.09 - 3:24 am | #
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Rex Murphy gets it:
... But if “Central” Canada, as the political and economic axis of Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal is still known in some quarters out West, now – under the impetus of the green craze – is seen to be setting limits, placing penalties, or bleeding disproportionate taxes, particularly in Alberta's case, it will churn a backlash that will make regional hostilities set loose by the national energy program a few decades ago seem like warm-ups for a yoga class. ...
...It's only a number of weeks ago, remember, that the great crisis in the auto industry called forth billions to rescue the great manufacturing base of Central Canada. The West will note the contradiction. Spend billions to save an industry that runs on petroleum – it's here in Ontario – hit the source industry to “save the planet” – that's in the West.
Pursue this course and things will get warm. And I'm not talking about the climate.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/n...article1346161/
wilson |
10.31.09 - 4:36 am | #
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Another "compelling reason" to tax Alberta back to "have not" status as a "producer" of "pollution". Funny the skies over Alberta and Skaskatchwan are clear and blue, TO seems to have the pollution. The people who advocating this report T D bank is run by Chretains #1 guy, they bankroll the Liberals don't they? The other guy, is a serial flier, lived in Vancouver, commuted to TO by plane to spare his children the poisioned air, water in TO, Source Harrowsmith/March, April 1990 has a charitable foundation, correct me if I am wrong does not pay any tax and is it him or his foundation that owns the many residences, he lives in. That does not stop him from telling the rest of us we need to move back into caves. Hypocrites! This is not going to go away especially if the "cracker-jack" Nobel peace prize winner signs onto Copenhagen.
Bubba Brown |
10.31.09 - 12:38 pm | #
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