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Originally Posted by Ozy_Flame
How do you figure that? They'd have to #### up pretty badly to do that, and I doubt anyone who voted for them (especially in Quebec) is going to oppose their actions so far, including going to Washington and questioning the tar sands.
It's so easy for Albertans to lay the smack down on the NDP, yet people on the other side of the country think quite differently - and that is unlikely to change.
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So when are the NDP going to go down and tell the American's not to buy Canadian manufactured goods because of the carbon footprint created by Ontario factories.
Or urge American's not to buy paper products because of the horrendous environmnental damage that the Pulp in paper industry creates?
And when the NDP go down to the States on this mission of mercy, they are not representing their constituants, they are representing the country as a whole. A U.S. Senator is not going to say, hey well the people of Quebec city are oppossed to the Tar Sands (Not oil sands, because people like using that name) they are hearing this party that represents the Canadian people do not want us to buy oil.