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Re: Alberta independence update,,,,
[Re: spjones]
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7 hours ago
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Armpit, ak
Dirt
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Armpit, ak
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If you guys need a pipeline you can have the one TransCanada built for the State of Alaska down river. Sorry, no pictures to confirm this pipeline.  My bad. That was a different imaginary pipeline. This one is my imaginary pipeline. "The pipeline project began as a joint-venture between North Slope producers Exxon Mobil, BP Alaska, ConocoPhillips, and state-owned Alaska Gasline Development Corp. (AGDC).[1] However, by late 2016, AGDC was the only company remaining in the development of the pipeline project."
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Who is John Galt?
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Re: Alberta independence update,,,,
[Re: spjones]
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7 hours ago
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Indiana
Providence Farm
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Indiana
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Canada is in serious trouble,,,,,, has been for awhile
Private property rights in BC are now up in the air
No private companies are going to invest in a pipeline to the coast,,,,,, without serious government funding
The whole thing is going to blow up spectacularly
Literally,,,,not figuratively Sound like you will own nothing and be happy.
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Re: Alberta independence update,,,,
[Re: spjones]
#8510600
5 hours ago
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Joined: Dec 2021
Alberta
Norwestalta
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Alberta
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Certainly it appears that may be the case in BC
Glad I never purchased real estate in BC
There’s still hope for Alberta,,,,,
I agree. Our premier doing a great job as far as I'm concerned and has us heading in the right direction. Bc ? Those guys never learn and unfortunately many are thinking of moving to Alberta. I tell everyone that wants to immigrate to Alberta to FO because we're full.
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Re: Alberta independence update,,,,
[Re: spjones]
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4 hours ago
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Saskatchewan
rvsask
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Saskatchewan
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What most people that live near me really want to know is.........if Alberta becomes it's own country, will all the recreational property owners here that have land just for hunting purposes be treated like other residents of other countries, then be forced to use the services of an outfitter to hunt deer and bear here? This is a genuine topic, as most of my neighbors make their living in agriculture. They have been priced out of local lands as the real estate market has changed to cater to recreational property, much like in many states and the only ones that seem to have deep enough pockets to buy what used to "bush pasture" for ranchers but instead is now hunting retreats, are from west of the border.
SP, I saw a lot of media coverage out of Alberta concerning thousands gathered at the legislature. What event are you discussing that wasn't covered?
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