Maybe the constitution allows it but Carney explicitly said they must be on side. (From Juno news) Prime Minister Mark Carney said a West Coast pipeline proposed by Alberta Premier Danielle Smith hinges on agreement from British Columbia and First Nations, declaring in the House of Commons on...
get rid of the carbon tax for a start and cancel the BC and the Indigenous have to approve lines. The large ship moratorium probably doesn't help either
12 years from application to rejection seems a little long. Assuming they have been living here in the meantime it makes me wonder what he has been involved in given China's penchant for controlling people long after they have left the motherland
touch of irony: back a few years we were actually ordering potash mined in Sask delivered from Bismarck to Melfort for less than we could get the same product from Yorkton direct.
apropos of nothing nautical, every time that I read the expression plug and play I shudder. Up until very recently I still had my old Windows 5 computer complete with WordPerfect (still the best word processing programme I have found for creative writing). We are now on Windows 11 yet if you...
One thought: most Canadian citizens don't think about the armed forces and what they do. It isn't important because our governments for decades have told us that every thing is fine thank you very much and here is a free dental programme for you. So being lazy, and selfish, we generally just...
and he ridicules the one country that has current practical skills in confronting the drone attacks and who actually volunteered albeit with caveats to help. Genius
thank you for that. But with the Admiral's wish list from several months ago coupled with the eminent retirement of an entire fleet, hasn't enough time passed by for someone to have at least published an official heads-up to industry to come up with a concept proposal and a prospective timeline...
Where do you get off suggesting I am talking about doing something half-assed? If there aren't people who have been sitting at desks for years now trying to imagine the future Canadian fleet I would be very much surprised. They may need to contract the blueprints but they probably have a good...
Aren't those issues that can be resolved whilst the welders are at work? Choosing the hull should have been underway for at least a couple of years now so they should be able to finalize that real quick. Figure out staffing as you go along and keep the first 3 basic so you have no elaborate...
Fully agree but to not have a single vessel ready to sail? Someone should be laying their head on a block for that one up to and including the minister.
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