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Originally Posted by Leondros
I can add in the Pharmacist from Kamloops if you would like as well
All hyperbole aside, it is frustrating to see how the average Canadian constantly belittles these types of projects. We have seen everything from environmental concerns, First Nations concerns, municipal concerns and everything in-between hamper these projects. Now these are finally getting approved and we are trying to reduce their impact by making the "economics impact" argument? How about we stop shooting ourselves in the foot by hampering our ability to take advantage of our natural resources. We are one of the few countries who truly cannot get out of our own way and its become ingrained in our culture and the way Canadians in general behave. Because if we don't do this some other countries will where we cannot control the E, the S, or the G.
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I have nothing against building the pipeline and I'm not belittling anything. My point is that the reason you're not seeing a pipeline and LNG being built is that it's not economically viable based on current trends and capital outlay. If you read from the beginning I'm not saying it's unethical or people involved are bad. It's simply that the economics aren't there for that type of risk.