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To: gg cox who wrote (35087)5/8/2025 5:44:34 PM
From: russet3 Recommendations

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beebbb
longz
teevee

  Respond to of 37057
 
You are completely blind to everything and every time you post here you show your extreme ignorance and stupidity.

Trudeau had to buy the Trans Mountain pipeline because they scared all the investors away with their idiotic evil carbon fantasies and legislation. Then Liberal poor management and stupidity ballooned the cost to construct the pipeline (original cost $7.3 billion) to $35 billion plus that they are admitting to. The project is still $35 billion in debt, paid for by putting all Canadians into further debt.

Trudeau did nothing but try and destroy Alberta, and was finally terminated from politics a few months ago to the benefit of all Canadians, and you voted for this.

No wonder a lot of Albertans and Saskatchewans want out of this madness, including the tribes.



To: gg cox who wrote (35087)5/8/2025 5:59:55 PM
From: beebbb2 Recommendations

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DinoNavarre
longz

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I should call you Two Guys from now on..cause 1 person can't be this F'n stupid.

From your trusted propaganda sources:

Freeland's framing is a stretch. The federal government didn't set out to buy a pipeline — it was just willing to do so when that seemed to be the last remaining option.

cbc.ca

How about this: are seeking an order from the regulator requiring Trans Mountain Corp. to provide more information about why the project’s costs have ballooned to more than $30 billion from a 2017 estimate of $7.4 billion.

globalnews.ca

From a lefty rag: Here’s what she found in the report released by West Coast Environmental Law: the $21.4-billion expansion megaproject, intended to carry more bitumen from the oilsands to Burnaby, is not profitable. Or viable. And never will be.

thetyee.ca

Anything to add Two Guys