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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
If she can get an agreement from BC that doesn't involve a revenue rape of Alberta then she has something that she can go to the podium with and a wave of good will, her chances are better.
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No, this would still be a colossal failure. BC has no standing to negotiate any agreement. None. Holding another province hostage for a project over which they have no jurisdiction is a disaster.
The only acceptable result is for BC to impose whatever environmental and other requirements as are held by the Courts not to constitute regulation of the pipeline that exceeds provincial jurisdiction.
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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
They'll use the courts and tie it up for years.
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This is abuse of process.
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They'll egg on protestors. The native groups and environmental groups will get massive checks from the Tides groups and other US groups and protest and sabotage.
This thing will be a fricken mess.
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This is misfeasance in public office.