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Tentative agreement ends strike action at B.C. coal terminal, union says
Westshore Terminals and ILWU had been in negotiations for months before strike notice was issued last week

yes we do.
he won't be there in 2030 and this will all be a nightmare that is overIt appears I was mistaken, Justin said no more exports of thermal coal after 2030.
Metallurgical coal…View attachment 80869
Have you sailed/driven/flown past the Deltaport Coal Terminal near Tsawassen lately?
But of course, the NetZero-friendly Team Red-approved carbon source.Metallurgical coal…
Not all of it. We are blessed with mostly high quality coal, which would not be economical to use as thermal. But every coal seam has a portion of thermal grade coal, along with the good stuff, including coal good enough for filter use.Metallurgical coal…
re-open the Cape Breton mines? Stable jobs for the east coast. That would be a voter getter for Trudeau for sureMine coal and lignite. Ship safely easily.
Ferment.
Produce hydrogen at the end user's facility.
Not sure the Capers want to also get ‘Albertanized’…. (Some call it ‘F’d over!’)re-open the Cape Breton mines? Stable jobs for the east coast. That would be a voter getter for Trudeau for sure
there turn in the barrelNot sure the Capers want to also get ‘Albertanized’…. (Some call it ‘F’d over!’)
Japan-nope![]()
Former PM Malcolm Turnbull says Australians 'mugged by AUKUS reality' as US plans to halve submarine production
Defence Minister Richard Marles insists AUKUS partners are working "at pace" to help Australia acquire nuclear-powered submarines after the United States revealed it would halve next year's planned production of Virginia-class boats.www.abc.net.au
Going…going…maybe?
Japan-nope
France-nope
AUKUS-nope?
whose next in line? Joint production of a nuclear submarine with SK? Technical support from France a la Brazil?
Definitely not just us. The Collins class had a not-so-great reputation before some work was done.![]()
Unprecedented corrosion discovered on Collins Class submarines, half of fleet to remain out of service this year
Half of Australia's Collins Class submarine fleet will remain out of the water for the rest of the year with unprecedented corrosion problems discovered on two of the ageing boats.www.abc.net.au
problems with older subs and keeping them going is not just a Canadian thing
The article misses a lot in boat building here.![]()
Former PM Malcolm Turnbull says Australians 'mugged by AUKUS reality' as US plans to halve submarine production
Defence Minister Richard Marles insists AUKUS partners are working "at pace" to help Australia acquire nuclear-powered submarines after the United States revealed it would halve next year's planned production of Virginia-class boats.www.abc.net.au
Going…going…maybe?
So what about the technology that goes into those? I take it there are agreements that limit who can see or use what system?The article misses a lot in boat building here.
Electric Boat can deliver more than 2 a year, the USN tried to only take 1, and Congress mandated taking a second. COVID supply chain issues are long gone - it’s a simple matter of $ at this time.
There is a lot of friction in the USN on taking more Virginia’s knowing that a number will got to Australia at fire sale pricing - so it’s a shell game making Congress allocate more money for the boats outside the USN Funded Priorities.
Hence the AUKUS treaty.So what about the technology that goes into those? I take it there are agreements that limit who can see or use what system?