Author Topic: TECK FRONTIER pulls out  (Read 1874 times)

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Offline waldo

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Re: TECK FRONTIER pulls out
« on: February 24, 2020, 10:29:04 am »
Bye bye!

almost as gleeful as your 'it's easy to shutdown Canada' line... almost!


of course, asswipeKenney has chimed in to blame this all on PM Trudeau... for, I kid you not, how the rail blockades were handled!
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Alberta Premier Jason Kenney described Teck's announcement as a grave disappointment for Albertans, but said it didn't come as a surprise.

"It is what happens when governments lack the courage to defend the interests of Canadians in the face of a militant minority," Kenney said in an emailed statement, pointing to what he described as weeks of federal indecision on blockades in solidarity with those opposed to a natural gas pipeline proposed by Coastal GasLink in northern B.C.

just 3 weeks ago: the Teck CEO Don Lindsay had been all over the map with "excuses" for why Teck clearly wasn't intending to proceed ANYWAY - his 3P pronouncement - pipelines, partners and oil prices!

Quote from: Teck CEO, Don Lindsay
We’ve told the government for it to be developed, we need 3 Ps. The first is the (Trans Mountain) pipeline has to be finished, not just started, finished.

We need a partner. We need price. So we will just wait to see how that unfolds.

the Teck statement from CEO Lindsay states that, "customers want policies that reconcile resource development and climate change — something he said the region has yet to achieve".  "The region"... hey justVisitingJason, is that a Teck dig at Alberta... at you? Cause Kenney, your government hasn't provided supporting information in regards the project's related emissions - and most pointedly, you have yet to reaffirm and deploy the tarsands emissions cap as previously negotiated between the prior Notley NDP and the federal Liberal governments.