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Ponce
15th November 2011, 11:11 AM
Are we going to "liberate" Canada next?......no link to this feature.
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Canada Will Sell Oil To China If US Keeps Delaying The Pipeline.

By: poorrichard
Tags: CANADACHINACONSUMER RIGHTS / PRODUCT REPORTS
The Obama administration put off the decision to build the Keystone XL oil pipeline until 2013.

But that won't stop Canada from trying to find another buyer, namely China, according to AFP.

Canadian Prime Minister, Stephen Harper, has already spoken with Chinese President Hu Jintao about possible oil exports this past Saturday.

Harper told reporters, "This does underscore the necessity of Canada making sure that we are able to access Asian markets for our energy products."

keehah
15th November 2011, 11:18 AM
What a slut.

Cebu_4_2
15th November 2011, 11:35 AM
Can't have Canadia not participating in the 'Third world syndrome'

osoab
15th November 2011, 11:37 AM
fucking Canucks! ;D

Ponce
15th November 2011, 11:46 AM
This also means that in the next war of "liberation" that the US starts the Canadian government will tell them "Thanks, but no thanks".............everyone is getting tired of the big bully of the US..........in the old days Canada would not even dared to do their own thinking.

Awoke
15th November 2011, 01:13 PM
Great. Now the US is going to "liberate" Canada next...

freespirit
15th November 2011, 02:53 PM
i posted a thread related to this here...http://gold-silver.us/forum/showthread.php?55781-Should-energy-companies-look-beyond-the-U.S.&p=481872#post481872

freespirit
15th November 2011, 02:56 PM
fucking Canucks! ;D


lol...you guys have been getting the deal of the century by purchasing our oil at well below market value...somewhere in the neighborhood of 15 to 20 BILLION dollars annually.

...sooooo right back at ya! lol

;D

osoab
15th November 2011, 03:02 PM
lol...you guys have been getting the deal of the century by purchasing our oil at well below market value...somewhere in the neighborhood of 15 to 20 BILLION dollars annually.

...sooooo right back at ya! lol

;D

Hey, don't be hatin on the player!

jealousy is unbecoming. ;D

Ponce
15th November 2011, 03:20 PM
Going to Canada to liberate them of their oil would be cheaper than going all the way to the Middle East to steal theirs.

In the other hads those behind the curatain are as powerfull in Canada as they are in the US......this will be fun.

osoab
15th November 2011, 03:25 PM
Going to Canada to liberate them of their oil would be cheaper than going all the way to the Middle East to steal theirs.

In the other hads those behind the curatain are as powerfull in Canada as they are in the US......this will be fun.

Even cheaper to get them to build the pipeline for us. ;D

freespirit
15th November 2011, 05:20 PM
Hey, don't be hatin on the player!

jealousy is unbecoming. ;D

with all that is going on in the usa in comparison to canada, i can honestly say i am certainly not jealous! lol

all jokes aside, as a business model, it makes no sense at all...why shouldn't we try to get a fairer price?

osoab
15th November 2011, 05:28 PM
with all that is going on in the usa in comparison to canada, i can honestly say i am certainly not jealous! lol

all jokes aside, as a business model, it makes no sense at all...why shouldn't we try to get a fairer price?


It should be sold to the highest bidder. Free markets and all that crap.

I can't help but think though, that this pipeline would be in the works if someone had made the right donation.

freespirit
15th November 2011, 05:50 PM
It should be sold to the highest bidder. Free markets and all that crap.

I can't help but think though, that this pipeline would be in the works if someone had made the right donation.

i am inclined to agree with you...

i would think the USA would do everything they could to ensure they keep getting that lower price. or is it easier to fight for it overseas?

osoab
15th November 2011, 05:57 PM
i am inclined to agree with you...

i would think the USA would do everything they could to ensure they keep getting that lower price. or is it easier to fight for it overseas?

A straight up pipeline from CA is too easy. Where's the drama, the action, bullets flying, and the hollywood star praising troops bashes?

Oil straight up from CA could possibly be enough for some sheep to question the validity of our imperialism overseas for companies.

freespirit
15th November 2011, 06:04 PM
A straight up pipeline from CA is too easy. Where's the drama, the action, bullets flying, and the hollywood star praising troops bashes?

Oil straight up from CA could possibly be enough for some sheep to question the validity of our imperialism overseas for companies.

...good point.

heaven forbid they do something that actually smacks of logic and forethought... lol

Awoke
16th November 2011, 05:52 AM
It is the free trade agreement. I'm no expert, but as I understand it, we sell a certain quota of our resources to the USA at a retardedly reduced rate, and even if we don't have enough resources to supply ourselves, we must meet the quota.

So them when we run out of things like Lumber, Oil, etc, we are forced to buy it back at many-times the price.

This is why we need to protect out water. The only way the contract can be closed is if BOTH SIDES agree to it.

If the USA is getting lumber at pennies, they will never agree to void the contract, even if it's killing us. Water is the last frontier. If we let them turn that tap on, we will never ever ever be able to turn that tap off.

mightymanx
16th November 2011, 08:58 AM
Great. Now the US is going to "liberate" Canada next...



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_CNfe0VUsA

steyr_m
16th November 2011, 09:36 AM
If that tar sands oil is so great why doesn't Canada build refineries and refine it instead of trying to send it all the way down to Texas to refine?

I used to live near the Tar Sands. It is very difficult to process and the price of oil needs to be high for it to be profitable. It is a LONG way from Ft. McMurray to TX. There are refineries here. but it is for Cdn consumption.

I personally see this as the US ensuring China has enough oil for WW3 to be sustained.

keehah
19th February 2020, 04:54 PM
Harper told reporters, "This does underscore the necessity of Canada making sure that we are able to access Asian markets for our energy products."

Lots of pipeline protests across Canada this last week, blockading railways, bridges, highways, even border crossings across the country. The urban protests looked like the same sort of crowd that attends the women's marches and climate-change protests. Cops protecting the protestors, arrested a person attempting to clear a barrier, etc.

Canada: Pipeline protests shut down main rail routes (https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/02/canada-pipeline-protests-shut-main-rail-routes-200219083515431.html)
Canada’s VIA Rail to temporarily suspend 1,000 employees amid pipeline protests (https://boereport.com/2020/02/19/canadas-via-rail-to-temporarily-suspend-1000-employees-amid-pipeline-protests/)
Anti-pipeline protesters shut down eastern Ontario border (https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2020/02/17/anti-pipeline-protesters-shut-down-eastern-ontario-border.html)
Protests Choke Up Toronto's Yonge-Dundas Again In Friday Rush Hour (https://www.narcity.com/news/ca/on/toronto/wetsuweten-protests-in-toronto-choked-up-yonge-dundas-again-during-friday-rush-hour)
Pipeline Protests Cause Widespread Travel Delays Across Canada (https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/12/world/canada/gas-pipeline-protests.html)
Canadian trucking industry group warns of pipeline protest impact (https://www.freightwaves.com/news/todays-pickup-canadian-trucking-industry-group-warns-of-pipeline-protest-impact)

Now on the face of things, I'm not against a much less destructive conservative approach to leaving some natural gas for Canadian's grandkids. BC's last premier approved 5 natural gas plants, that if built, would have consumed ALL of BC's known natural gas reserves in 8 years. With the first plants being built significantly by the Chinese themselves and other infrastructure and electrical power being subsidized by BC taxpayers even the short-term economic benefits to Western Canadians will be much less than they could be. As well, using the natural gas in America is 25% more efficient (25%less CO2 produced for same amount of usable power) without liquefaction for transport. However these protestors don't seem to be towards these facts.

Seize the Means of Production said the famous Jewish philosopher.

First they seized-up access to the Americain market, then they came to seize-up access to the Chinese market by seizing-up the means of transportation.
Are these cultural marxists applying their critical theory against even communism now?

Perhaps its just more George Shwartz (Soros) gay-ops, but it seems to be taken to a new more disruptive revolutionary level.
As if Mahakali against European Canadian men is now starting to attack the very state that initially made them sense and feel Canadian men are superfluous.

keehah
28th February 2022, 09:45 AM
On other news.....as Canadian politicians were enacting the new war measures act and destroying any perceived rule or law or safety in the Canadian banking system because of a family friendly trucker be-in in Ottawa sympathetic to the plight of Canadians being forced injected with un-needed toxic experimental prion mini-factories in order to be able to earn a living.....actual domestic terrorism.

While Canadian and American governments reject and cancel plans for western Canadian fossil fuels to go to the US and Eastern Canada, they are going forward with pipelines to export these resources to China even though letting China have this gas is 25% less efficient, it consumes 25% of the energy of the gas by having to liquify it before transport by ship.

Coastal GasLink site in northern B.C. 'attacked,' causing significant damage

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gF10RYE1D3U
0:44

financialpost.com: Coastal GasLink site in B.C. left with millions in damage after 'violent attack' by masked assailants wielding axes (https://financialpost.com/commodities/energy/oil-gas/coastal-gaslink-site-in-b-c-left-with-millions-in-damage-after-violent-attack-by-masked-assailants-wielding-axes?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1645190046)

Feb 18, 2022
RCMP are investigating what is being described as a “organized violent attack” on pipeline workers, police and equipment at a Coastal GasLink drilling site near the Morice River in northern British Columbia...

“In one of the most concerning acts, an attempt was made to set a vehicle on fire while workers were inside. The attackers also wielded axes, swinging them at vehicles and through a truck’s window,” the company said. “Flare guns were also fired at workers.”

Initially RCMP were told that some of the workers were trapped at the site, but all nine employees managed to escape safely and without any injuries.

“Workers fled the site for their own safety and remain shaken by this violent incident,” the company said.

Millions of dollars in damage was also done to heavy equipment and construction trailers on the site, according to details provided by police and the company...

The company called the incident a “highly planned and dangerous unprovoked assault.”

RCMP officers approaching the site from the Marten Forest Service Road said they encountered a burning blockade of downed trees, tar-covered stumps, wire and boards with spikes driven through them.

“As police worked their way through the debris and traps, several people threw smoke bombs and fire-lit sticks at the police, injuring one officer,” RCMP said in a release.

“This is a very troubling escalation in violent criminal activity that could have resulted in serious injury or death,” RCMP Chief Superintendent Warren Brown said in a statement Thursday.

“This was a calculated and organized violent attack that left its victims shaken and a multimillion dollar path of destruction. While we respect everyone’s right to peacefully protest in Canada, we cannot tolerate this type of extreme violence and intimidation...

The Coastal GasLink pipeline, which will connect B.C.’s shale gas resources to LNG Canada’s export project in Kitimat, is almost 60 per cent complete.
thetyee.ca: Rumours and Allegations, but No Arrests After Mystery Pipeline Attack (https://thetyee.ca/News/2022/02/24/Rumours-Allegations-No-Arrests-After-Mystery-Pipeline-Attack/)

24 Feb 2022
RCMP say they are identifying possible suspects, but can’t explain how perpetrators escaped the remote area.