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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
Huh?
As the opposition party they can go and bitch and complain all day long in the house of commons, thats their job. But they are not the government of Canada, they do not represent the government of Canada.
And going out and actually trying to actively sabatoge a sector of the Canadian economy is not what the opposition party does.
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Nothing illegal about the NDP doing this. Aggravating as hell, sure, but they can represent the
Opposition to the Canadian government however they choose to do so.
And again, it's that word "sabotage" which I think you guys are making mountains out of mole-hills. Once again I will remind that the article says they want to an impact assessment first, not destroy the oil sands. Any speculation about them using it as a crux to shut down the entire oil industry is completely baseless, illogical, and conservative truth stretching.