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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
sure but changing the regulatory demands in mid stream to include downstream and upstream factors absolutely killed this dead. TCPL was probably still willing to build this thing with the promise that Oil Pricing would increase somewhat again.
And demand would increase with easier access to other markets.
Basically provinces and municipalities blocking pipelines breaks the constitution which allows for the transport of provincial goods across Canada and is a part of the Federal Government's job.
Harper should have and Trudeau should have told BC and Quebec and Montreal to shut the hell up, we've examined this on a Federal level and its happening.
Instead the process has been hijacked completely.
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Yeah well I agree with the hijacking part, but like I say, it's irrelevant who is in power. The issue isn't really political because we haven't seen any progress regardless of which party is in. Seeing the NDP MP on Power and Politics on this topic just tells me that they would be worse than the other two...so there isn't a political solution here between these three parties.