Now do the math of the impact on the Alberta Economy....
Differential ($23.56/bbl) x Approximate Production per Day (4,000,000 bbls/day) x Days per Year (365) = $34.4 Billion/year.
If I was CAPP, I would be organizing very big and very loud demonstrations in Calgary and Edmonton of unemployed...
Any chance that JT's good buddy Agha Khan suggested it would be a nice thing to for the PM to meet and Boyle be provided with supports?
Every once in a while I just get the feeling that someone is in JT's ear.....
The sad part is the PM Selfie will have learned nothing from this.
The fact a large portion of our population voted for his great hair and empty head, is one hell of an indictment of our culture.
I know the Iranians have been involved with all sorts of nasty stuff, but for whatever reason the guy who scares me most in the Middle East is Erdogan.
The way he's moving the chess pieces around is a dangerously familiar pattern....
Jerusalem should be the capital of a Jewish Homeland and we should not be playing real politik games to appease the racist/genocidal tendencies of the surrounding Arab populations whether they are supposedly "allies" or not.
That same philosophy should apply to the Turkish genocide of the...
Canada could should try to walk before trying to run.
How about refurbishing VIA's ancient rolling stock and getting their schedules to run on time before trying to take the next great leap?
So as a highly mobile self-propelled artillery?
Do they have a precision 105mm yet that would work?
If not, would it not be better to use a 120mm mortar?
Just to further that thought, I always wondered if it would make sense to create a second variant of the TAPV. So the initial variate...
If It were me, I'd try to get the environment wankers onboard by splitting the corporate income tax for all resource companies into two pieces.
Part 1: Standard Federal Remission
Part 2: Environmental Tax to be allocated at Federal Level to all sorts of Canadian Environmental projects from...
On-Topic from Financial Post today...
Some pretty damning snippets in here.
I would quote them, but on smartphone.
http://business.financialpost.com/opinion/for-trudeau-albertas-oil-emissions-deserve-scrutiny-and-restriction-but-not-bombardiers
JT and pals are most assuredly to be blamed.
There were several key projects in final phases of approvals and they sabotaged most of them to appease their environmentalist base.
See 'Energy East' as Exhibit A.
Bigger issue for Canadian producers (and drillers) is the pipeline shortage created by JT and pals. Canadian oil is currently selling at at $26 discount to WTI because we don't have the pipeline capacity to get the oil we do produce to markets.
Unforgivable.....
So trying to find the silver lining....
As twisted as this whole process has been, the one positive is at the end the RCAF will end up with 23 more replacement fighters than would have been procured had the original Harper plan moved ahead?
88 vs 65? ???
Just re: the 127mm potential capabilities I thought the following was interesting.
Link for full article:
http://www.popularmechanics.com/military/weapons/a19285/the-pentagon-wants-to-use-big-guns-to-shoot-down-big-missiles/
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