Who's going to win today?
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Re: Who's going to win today?
http://www.voiceonline.com/revolt-brewi ... sed-story/
Not all is well in Christy world of make believe.
Not all is well in Christy world of make believe.
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Re: Who's going to win today?
Urbane wrote:Speaking for myself, I've been very critical of Clark and the Liberals on a number of fronts. Anyway, I think you're proving the point that many of us have made and will continue to make and that is that what you found "corrupt" and "criminal" with Christy Clark and the Liberals will be just fine when it comes to the NDP-Green quasi-coalition.
maryjane48 wrote:we will be applying the same scrutiny the clark supporters showed her. so if you be so kind to link all the threads started by bclib supporters saying how much clark needs to do things different be much aporeciated
Now that is funny, equally critical. Quite the jokester you be. Ha ha thanks I am still laughing
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Re: Who's going to win today?
Mr_Mrs_Wolf wrote:http://www.voiceonline.com/revolt-brewing-in-b-c-liberal-party-revised-story/
Not all is well in Christy world of make believe.
Anyone but that Falcon idiot. He is part of the old guard people have had enough of.
Never argue with an idiot, they will just drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.
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If Falcon runs for leadership of the Liberals I would join the liberal party just to vote against him.
Never argue with an idiot, they will just drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.
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Re: Who's going to win today?
Ontario electricity rates are NOT on par with BC. Where on earth do you get your info?
http://www.ontario-hydro.com/electricity-rates-by-province
110.64/61.92 = 78% higher. Not even close!
BC with site C will be 95-98% renewable electricity generation.
Ontario is 24% Hydro plus tiny bits of solar and bioenergy, plus 6% wind = 30% renewable. The rest is mostly nuclear, but 10% natural gas.
California is targeting 50% renewable electricity by 2030. http://www.windpowermonthly.com/article/1363977/california-sets-50-renewable-energy-target
Well guess what, we are already miles ahead of them. And cheaper, and synchronous, and reliable, and storable.
All this windy-solar-tidal nonsense is a solution looking a problem. Which is just a small part of why the entire NDP opposition to site C is foolish circular reasoning.
http://www.ontario-hydro.com/electricity-rates-by-province
110.64/61.92 = 78% higher. Not even close!
BC with site C will be 95-98% renewable electricity generation.
Ontario is 24% Hydro plus tiny bits of solar and bioenergy, plus 6% wind = 30% renewable. The rest is mostly nuclear, but 10% natural gas.
California is targeting 50% renewable electricity by 2030. http://www.windpowermonthly.com/article/1363977/california-sets-50-renewable-energy-target
Well guess what, we are already miles ahead of them. And cheaper, and synchronous, and reliable, and storable.
All this windy-solar-tidal nonsense is a solution looking a problem. Which is just a small part of why the entire NDP opposition to site C is foolish circular reasoning.
The middle path - everything in moderation, and everything in its time and order.
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Re: Who's going to win today?
lol still going on about old dam hobby . solar is where smart .money is 

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Re: Who's going to win today?
Gone_Fishin wrote:The Green Barbarian wrote:You don't have to think too hard here. Anyone who was involved in spooling up for Site C is now looking at laying people off in droves. Unintended consequences of a protest vote. Soooo dumb.
Neighbour was over for a few Pepsis and a period of hockey last night. His son-in-law works for an outfit that is involved in Site C prep work. He just got told by his foreman that they're going to start cutting jobs at their company by 20% per month over the next few months. The kid's lucky enough to have a welding ticket, so he figures he's okay for a bit, but he's pretty worried about when they get to him on the list. Crummy deal for these guys.
Didn't take long for more and more companies to reel in the investment. The nightmare for BC workers and families is ramping up at an alarming rate.
Varcoe: New B.C. coalition sends shock waves through oilpatch
“We were planning on putting another about $30 (million) to $50 million of drilling capital on the B.C. side, and now we’re looking at possibly deferring and/or moving some of that into Alberta,” he said Thursday.
“You don’t know what’s going to happen on the political side.”
In B.C., the NDP and Greens have a combined 44 seats, enough to oust Liberal Leader Christy Clark from power.
While Clark supported Kinder Morgan’s pipeline project, Weaver said this week a lot can be done to block the $7.4-billion Trans Mountain project from beginning construction in September.
The line would almost triple the amount of oil that can be shipped from the Edmonton area to Burnaby, B.C., and give petroleum producers more access to export markets in Asia.
The Alberta government estimates it would add 1.5 per cent to the province’s economy and 12,000 jobs by 2022.
Like many in the oilpatch, Zakresky is dismayed by the B.C. coalition’s talk of using “every tool” to block a development that already went through regulatory hearings and has federal approval.
“I get calls all the time by U.S. investors and they say what’s going on in B. C.? It looks unstable, you can’t get pipelines done in Canada,” he said.
Grant Fagerheim, chief executive of Whitecap Resources Inc., which operates across Western Canada, is also concerned what the political developments will mean for the investment climate in the coastal province.
“We need business friendly governments in order to create jobs,” he said. “So we should all be concerned about the direction we’re hearing coming out of the (incoming) B.C. government.”
Industry groups note that after a two-year downturn caused by low oil and gas prices, the sector is slowly beginning to turn the corner.
Statistics Canada data released Thursday shows oilpatch capital spending reached $10.6 billion in the first three months of 2017, up five per cent from a year earlier.
The industry expects to increase spending in B.C. by about five per cent this year to $4 billion, according to the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers.
One area that is attracting attention and money is the prolific Montney formation, one of the world’s biggest shale plays which runs from northeast B.C. into west-central Alberta.
The National Energy Board forecasts the Montney contains 449 trillion cubic feet of marketable gas.
With enough drilling and infrastructure, it could eventually account for three-quarters of the country’s gas production, said Gary Leach, president of the Explorers and Producers Association of Canada.
However, that won’t happen without billions of dollars of private investment.
“They have a huge energy opportunity there,” he said. “This election has shaken up the image of B.C. as a place for resource sector investment.”
http://www.theprovince.com/business/ene ... story.html
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Chinese diplomat Zhao had also been observed meeting in Toronto with a number of constituency staffers for Liberal MPs, including an assistant for International Trade Minister Mary Ng
Chinese diplomat Zhao had also been observed meeting in Toronto with a number of constituency staffers for Liberal MPs, including an assistant for International Trade Minister Mary Ng
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Re: Who's going to win today?
Oh me, we might be headed back to the polls pretty soon as the first order of business will be to see whose
going to be trotted out for House Speaker...lol
Caint see anyone giving up any of their precious party seats...looks like we have our first stalemate in the BC sandbox.
Whose gonna blink first and give up one of their voters???
Liberals???
NDP????
Greens???
going to be trotted out for House Speaker...lol
Caint see anyone giving up any of their precious party seats...looks like we have our first stalemate in the BC sandbox.
Whose gonna blink first and give up one of their voters???
Liberals???
NDP????
Greens???
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^^ The Liberals are unanimous. Not one will agree to be speaker so this will be interesting.
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maryjane48 wrote:lol still going on about old dam hobby . solar is where smart .money is
Wrong. The smart money goes to those who can prove their plan. A jigsaw puzzle of tidbits collected from various sources, then taken out of context, and compared incorrectly to BC, does not count as a plan.
BTW why is your buddy Elon Musk bailing out of solar panels? Might he be picking up on something many of us already know?
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Re: Who's going to win today?
Well, Ms Christy promised that the parties would work together.
As directed by the voters.
I nominate her for speaker to prove she understands.
Or change the rules.
As directed by the voters.
I nominate her for speaker to prove she understands.
Or change the rules.
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George+ wrote:Well, Ms Christy promised that the parties would work together.
As directed by the voters.
I nominate her for speaker to prove she understands.
Or change the rules.
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Re: Who's going to win today?
George - it is premier Clark. Premier Clark is not the stilted "Christy" image that the envious NDP try to paint.
The middle path - everything in moderation, and everything in its time and order.
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hobbyguy wrote:George - it is premier Clark. Premier Clark is not the stilted "Christy" image that the envious NDP try to paint.
People are entitled to call her what they will. Even you are allowed to call her "Christy":
https://forums.castanet.net/viewtopic.php?f=112&t=71242&p=2180654&hilit=christy#p2180654
https://forums.castanet.net/viewtopic.php?f=112&t=71242&p=2179848&hilit=christy#p2179848
https://forums.castanet.net/viewtopic.php?f=112&t=72457&p=2176593&hilit=christy#p2176593
While her official title may be one thing, if one wishes to use her name, that's okay too.
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Re: Who's going to win today?
George+ wrote:Well, Ms Christy promised that the parties would work together.
As directed by the voters.
I nominate her for speaker to prove she understands.
Or change the rules.
horgan and weaver said they can work with others , i nominate horgan he is bully enough to be speaker
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