My perspective isn’t a complaint, but rather an “it is what it is, deal with the new reality.”
The challenge with transactionalism, is the temporal basis over which a transaction is deemed valid and how either or both parties feel bound to that period of validity.
Pretty sure the world is absorbing that the world has become transactional to the extreme, and that they’re just getting on with things to prepare for no American doing anything with Europe.
Well they did go all in to buy 3 used VA-class SSNs, so we know their used gear play-ahs!
Treaties and historical agreements are so yesterday.
AECL hasn’t closed, and are in fact working with the Ontario government and Ontario Power Generation and CANDU Canada for consideration of building an...
The article and others I researched didn’t break down fractions in Qc and NB, but you can see the refining capacity here:
https://www.oilsandsmagazine.com/projects/canadian-refineries
*Irving’s Saint John refinery is the largest in Canada and Ultramar’s Levi refinery is Canada’s second largest...
Russia’s gaining a bit of ground but at a gradually reducing rate of gain, and yet it can’t even take back its own land in Kursk…most assessments note that Russia is rapidly approaching a societal and economic tipping point…we’ll see I guess while this variant of ‘peace’ is noodled by the...
Meh, Quebecers are sleeping soundly at night, so it’s not really a problem, is it?
No go. That would need dangerous pipelines all the way from Vaudreuil and Dorion to Levis. Way too dangerous. That’s 294km of precipitous death.
He did.
Quebec imports from (in order):
1. Saudi Arabia,
2. Algeria,
3. Norway and
4. Nigeria.
Quebec imported over half of all of Canada’s oil imports, followed by close second New Brunswick (also Saudi Arabia is their #1 source)...
Why bother, seriously? Just finish Northern Gateway, and build a Canadian oil line following TC’s gas line down to Ontario and on up to Churchill, so that Ontario to BC can buy, refine and use AB’s WCS, and let Quebec keep shipping in Saudi oil. If Quebec’s can sleep soundly at night knowing...
SMEs are definitely a key part of increasing sustainable energy density in Canada, particularly in the North. On my last trip to Iqaluit my friend (he was the plant mgr) walked me through the NuPower’s plant and to imagine that its footprint of numerous EMD 20-710s, Wärtsillas and Cat burning...
Imagine if defence became a statutory expenditure?
This. Fixing the E-W internal tariffs (essentially), would be a good start to reinforcing our national output.
I don’t have an issue with May candidate as I’ve provided him feedback and seen positive actions from him when he was a city councilor. In previous iterations of life in the NCR, I felt a notably less responsive representation, so I’m good, so long as he continues to maintain the...
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