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Originally Posted by polak
Well one, because being forced to be adjacent to one another has sort of forced us into a position where being friendly would be extremely beneficial to both of us but like this deal has showed us, the tsuu tsina population is pretty short sided when it comes to negotiations.
two, considering that they use our infrastructure for free on a extreme basis, you think there might be a bit of goodwill earned. But hey... thats crazy talk.
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That's awesome...
Considering ALL of Alberta was once governed by First Nations and through 'fair' treaties Governance over that land/resources passed over to the Alberta/Canadian Government.
From that land our economy and infrastructure emerged.
So who exactly is using whose infrastructure for 'free'?