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    New Canadian PM big time World Order guy

    Canada and U.S. headed for a very ugly divorce and they aren't going to like it......I can't believe what that nation has become, I'm sure just like here it's the liberal big cities on the coast's that's the tail that wags the dog. They have a very bizarre election process and once I heard it I couldn't make any sense of it. Close them off and bring back U.S. lumber industry now !! Keystone XL is toast with this tool so shut off everything we gift them.

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    Keystone XL Cushing to Texas GC runs thru our property.

    Couple weeks ago they changed out the TC Energy signage along the pipeline to another operator (don’t remember the name of the company).

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      #3
      Originally posted by Greenheadless View Post
      Keystone XL Cushing to Texas GC runs thru our property.

      Couple weeks ago they changed out the TC Energy signage along the pipeline to another operator (don’t remember the name of the company).
      Was it South Bow?

      TC Energy spun off the pipeline business into a new entity and named it South Bow.

      “Bow” refers to the Bow River that runs through Alberta where TC Energy is headquartered.

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        #4
        Wait so Pierre Poliveri has lost? Or they put someone temporarily in place of Tradeua?

        I think we will be fine after they get done pounding their shaved chest. Once i saw the gdp between each of us, its pretty clear they are not in a good position, and need to work some things out with us.

        ..also Trump said yesterday they can keep Oh' Canada as their official state song...lol

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          #5
          Originally posted by Man View Post
          Wait so Pierre Poliveri has lost? Or they put someone temporarily in place of Tradeua?

          I think we will be fine after they get done pounding their shaved chest. Once i saw the gdp between each of us, its pretty clear they are not in a good position, and need to work some things out with us.

          ..also Trump said yesterday they can keep Oh' Canada as their official state song...lol
          Trudeau is out. Canada’s political process is notably different than ours. And I’ll preface it with I don’t fully understand it. But it seems as a Canadian citizen you vote for a political party to be in control. Then within the party they periodically vote on party leadership. Whoever is selected as the leader automatically ascends to the highest political office the party holds, in this instance, Prime Minister.Trudeau was replaced after 9 years. The next federal election isn’t scheduled until this fall when the citizens vote on which party will be power.

          It seems the Dems essentially tried this tactic last summer by swapping Biden for Harris by party mechanisms only. But ultimately we the people choose the leader, not the party.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Playa View Post

            Trudeau is out. Canada’s political process is notably different than ours. And I’ll preface it with I don’t fully understand it. But it seems as a Canadian citizen you vote for a political party to be in control. Then within the party they periodically vote on party leadership. Whoever is selected as the leader automatically ascends to the highest political office the party holds, in this instance, Prime Minister.Trudeau was replaced after 9 years. The next federal election isn’t scheduled until this fall when the citizens vote on which party will be power.

            It seems the Dems essentially tried this tactic last summer by swapping Biden for Harris by party mechanisms only. But ultimately we the people choose the leader, not the party.
            I knew it was something much different than ours, hopefully the people will wake up by fall. I'm betting the liberal party is tone deaf there just as it is here. I also agree with above post on GDP's of each and they will quickly learn they need us more than we need them.

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              #7
              Good....So yall are saying Peirre still has a chance. Been following him since his famous apple eating conversation.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Man View Post
                Good....So yall are saying Peirre still has a chance. Been following him since his famous apple eating conversation.
                He has a puncher’s chance, but Canada is a very liberal country, and sentiment is Trump’s tariffs are seen nationally as bullying and seemingly galvanizing the country.

                im seeing this first hand from business contacts i have who are fiscal conservatives/social liberals.

                imagine, living in a nation where corporate taxes are nearly 70%, and I read today that income tax on incomes $150k+ is 63%…. Seems they would be begging to become US citizens where max taxes are almost half. But no, like a frog in a boiling pot, they seem numb to the chef who is cooking them alive

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Playa View Post

                  He has a puncher’s chance, but Canada is a very liberal country, and sentiment is Trump’s tariffs are seen nationally as bullying and seemingly galvanizing the country.I

                  im seeing this first hand from business contacts i have who are fiscal conservatives/social liberals.

                  imagine, living in a nation where corporate taxes are nearly 70%, and I read today that income tax on incomes $150k+ is 63%…. Seems they would be begging to become US citizens where max taxes are almost half. But no, like a frog in a boiling pot, they seem numb to the chef who is cooking them alive
                  I guess when business dries up they can blame the big bad wolf.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Playa View Post

                    He has a puncher’s chance, but Canada is a very liberal country, and sentiment is Trump’s tariffs are seen nationally as bullying and seemingly galvanizing the country.

                    im seeing this first hand from business contacts i have who are fiscal conservatives/social liberals.

                    imagine, living in a nation where corporate taxes are nearly 70%, and I read today that income tax on incomes $150k+ is 63%…. Seems they would be begging to become US citizens where max taxes are almost half. But no, like a frog in a boiling pot, they seem numb to the chef who is cooking them alive
                    He will be the new head honcho after the December election.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by eradicator View Post

                      He will be the new head honcho after the December election.
                      I've heard former Canadians living in the U.S. saying no way they would ever go back there, said they are plain crazy. It amazes me such a wild country can be that way unless it's the few large population centers ruining it for everyone else like they do in Colorado and actually California which most of those states are actually red but the populations are in the blue areas. Like Colorado magazine ban I think it was sheriff of Rio Grande county I think had said no way they were going to let Denver run their county.......

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