If all the t's are crossed and the i's dotted then why not. If the pipe line does not go here it will go somewhere else. Our young people need jobs and a chance to have a good living like most of you that are against the pipeline. Our country is in debt and it is just going to get worse. The Natives need better living conditions in housing, clean water, sewer system, clothing and food...the basics of life which most of us have. The farmers are in trouble with getting the Chinese to buy our products. Infrastructure every where is in great need of repair. Dams bursting, flood damage I could go on. Some of you protestors seem to have nothing better to do but protest. You may have a good job, a good pension or on welfare living off the rest of the working people.
Bonnie McKinnon - 5 years ago
Unfathomable how some Canadian's are blind to the fact that tankers from the US and middle east are given the green light to ship, while legislation is being penned to stop our own oil exports. They are blind to the fact that our waterways NOW are passages to foreign oil. This legislation does nothing to protect or legislate foreign tankers, stop them or enforce our tough environmental standards. Canadian's are purchasing foreign oil over our own. Lies sold to lobbyists who promote it as truth.
Mike Sands - 5 years ago
Stick it up your a$$ Keith Page.
Wayne Mills - 5 years ago
Keith Page...Poisoned, really? Your granola crunching tree hugging friends need to pull your heads out of where you have them and look around
Canada's Energy Citizens just sent this poll out to a national pro-oil audience. This poll box has been poisoned by ballot box stuffers.
Marilyn Morris - 5 years ago
Why would we support on oil tanker ban on the west coast of Canada while we have no similar ban on Canada’s east coast. We import oil from the Middle East and ship it continuously down the St Lawrence Seaway. Let’s support our own country and its industries and its people.
Eric MacFarlane - 5 years ago
How do these people expect Canada to maintain our way of life if we cannot export our oil? It is imoortant to build the necessary pipelines & other infrastructure to get our product to where it needs to be.
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If all the t's are crossed and the i's dotted then why not. If the pipe line does not go here it will go somewhere else. Our young people need jobs and a chance to have a good living like most of you that are against the pipeline. Our country is in debt and it is just going to get worse. The Natives need better living conditions in housing, clean water, sewer system, clothing and food...the basics of life which most of us have. The farmers are in trouble with getting the Chinese to buy our products. Infrastructure every where is in great need of repair. Dams bursting, flood damage I could go on. Some of you protestors seem to have nothing better to do but protest. You may have a good job, a good pension or on welfare living off the rest of the working people.
Unfathomable how some Canadian's are blind to the fact that tankers from the US and middle east are given the green light to ship, while legislation is being penned to stop our own oil exports. They are blind to the fact that our waterways NOW are passages to foreign oil. This legislation does nothing to protect or legislate foreign tankers, stop them or enforce our tough environmental standards. Canadian's are purchasing foreign oil over our own. Lies sold to lobbyists who promote it as truth.
Stick it up your a$$ Keith Page.
Keith Page...Poisoned, really? Your granola crunching tree hugging friends need to pull your heads out of where you have them and look around
Canada's Energy Citizens just sent this poll out to a national pro-oil audience. This poll box has been poisoned by ballot box stuffers.
Why would we support on oil tanker ban on the west coast of Canada while we have no similar ban on Canada’s east coast. We import oil from the Middle East and ship it continuously down the St Lawrence Seaway. Let’s support our own country and its industries and its people.
How do these people expect Canada to maintain our way of life if we cannot export our oil? It is imoortant to build the necessary pipelines & other infrastructure to get our product to where it needs to be.