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Originally Posted by dyna mo
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I don't know. To me it doesn't make sense.
To be fair, the world will always need and always have oil. Pipelines are safer than transport by rail, especially after the big disaster we had here a few years ago. And to be fair this new pipeline is going right beside an existing pipeline to environmental damage by the construction alone won't be too bad (it's better than blazing a new trail I suppose). I just don't understand why Canada purchased the pipeline from Kinder, and why our tax dollars have to pay for it.
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Originally Posted by dyna mo
OK. When I see a Canadian posting a thread like this one, I'll high 5 him! how's that?
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You are missing my point.
Some Canadians like me, want a greener future. Some Canadians want to pump more oil despite the cost to the climate. Canadians, like Americans, are made up of a diverse people with many different values and opinions.
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Originally Posted by dyna mo
But we both know Canadians don't post threads like this, too busy posting trump threads eh.
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Never once do I say "Americans" are this and that. I say "Trump" is this and that, or "Some Republicans" are this and that. You are assuming that all Canadians think the same way, the way you think the "This is America" song is made only for black people.
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It's pretty obvious he's a hypocrite globalist cuck.
The real question is....

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Well, that's the stupidest thing I've seen in a while....It is only "Obvious" to lazy idiots who let other people think for them.
Margret, like her husband, were super open-minded, and probably swingers. Pretty cool if you ask me. Just Trudeau was already around 5 years old before the Trudeaus met with Castro in 1976. Facts matter.
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Originally Posted by dyna mo
Why is Canada the only country in the industrialized world lacking national rebates to purchase fuel-efficient vehicles?
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You dun goofed.
Every Province in Canada offers between $4000 and $8000 to every consumer who wants to buy an EV or plug-in hybrid.
Eligible Electric Vehicles (Ontario)
Electric Vehicles - Site of the Government of Quebec (Quebec)
https://pluginbc.ca/charging-program...le-incentives/ (BC)
etc..
(Ontario offers up to a $14,000 rebate)
The city of Laval, just north of Montreal, offers an additional $2000 on top of that (I will get $10,000 Discount on my next EV purchase).
Laval offering $2,000 grant for electric-car buyers | Montreal Gazette
Quebec, Canada also offer $600 to upgrade your home towards L2 or L3 charging, free tolls, free use of high speed lanes, and other incentives.
Total: $10,600. You're welcome.
Don't get me wrong Dynamo, I'm agreeing with you. What Trudeau is doing makes no sense to me. Maybe he has a bigger plan I don't know, but it now looks like some of the money I am saving driving an EV will now be taxed to pay for the pipeline. Dumb, dumb idea.