Well at least Brad Wall and the Mayor of St John pretty much told Coderre to go f himself.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/ener...wrap-1.4338582
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"This was an opportunity for our country to come together and we failed. How would Mayor [Coderre ] feel if we blocked Bombardier or dumping in river?" wrote Don Darling.
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Wall more or less took aim at the Prime Minister and the Federal Government
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Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall blamed the project's failure on the National Energy Board's August decision to ask for the impact of upstream and downstream emissions from potential increased consumption of oil.
"Today is not a good day for Canada. It is not a good day for the federation. It is a very bad day for the West," he wrote on Facebook.
"Something needs to change. For the West to continue on like this in our federal system is the equivalent of having Stockholm syndrome."
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too bad our Premiere basically meekly waved the white flag of surrender, even though its clear that her bending knee for social license and going hat in hand to beg Quebec and Ontario to play ball has failed.
Now with the probable long term delay for the pipeline to the West, I would expect that there is going to be a lot of anger from Alberta and Saskatchewan voters against the Liberal Government. But it doesn't matter, our vote is realistically only a protest vote.