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Anthony Frizzell's avatar

The first thing we need to do is to get rid of the Globalists second is after the Conservatives do what is best for patriot Canadians we need a People's Constitution...!!!

Andree's avatar

Where do I vote? the button in the article does not work.

Mieke van Peenen's avatar

In the article there's an underlined sentence (invited to participate it says). If you tap that it takes you to the survey.

Edward  Gullickson's avatar

YES ! We need at least 2 more pipelines ; 1 going to the west coast and the other going to the east coast . Long past due .

Beth Cornelson's avatar

The environmentalists and the natives in Canada are really two faced. They are ok with all that has been developed and built such as housing, keeping their houses heated, clothes they wear, vehicles they drive etc.

Maybe Canada should designate an area where they have to forge for their food, live in caves, make their own clothes etc. time to stop giving them the air time just so they can be

Sensationalized and see themselves on TV.

RON CASKEY's avatar

Where do I vote because the answer is a resounding YES.

Don Hrehirchek's avatar

What I do not care for is that almost everybody has a say how , when, where I spend My money . If I want to build a pipeline , let Me build. I can respect individual property rights etc. This is not rocket science! Seeing that most of "our" land is government owned. In other words it is empty of human population.

Don's avatar

Right Don..everybody has a say..but REAL Canadians..

Mad Max's avatar

Where is this survey?

Beau Loughran's avatar

One more measly pipeline is barely a start. We need at least three oil pipelines to major oil export terminal. And natural gas and natural gas liquids export pipelines too. We've needed these for decades.

As for the east coast, we've long needed even more export capacity to serve the European's energy needs. Self-serving, anti-cooperation, Quebec has always been the fundamental problem.

Ottawa, we need federal energy corridors now!

Canada is sitting on more than a billion barrels of oil that it can't develop because it is landlocked and so can't produce and process it to be shipped to the world's oil thirsty markets.