7 Replies to “War chest”

  1. Typical leftists, and many rightists, they will fund both sides in any war, as long as the proper cut gets deposited into certain accounts.

  2. I had to read the entire article to get to the information I wanted to see!!! 😉

    “Provincial officials have said the province expects to issue a call for development bids by the end of this year with a goal of licensing five gigawatts of offshore wind energy by 2030, and some possible construction of offshore turbine sites in 2033”

    So, about 7 years after Alberta/Sask. separate from this sinking ship of tier 2 Canada.
    Once I saw this time estimate, I realized that if the actual cost escalated to $60 Trillion, (not billions) I’d be fine with that. I have no idea what they’ll eat, at that point I won’t matter very much to me, just don’t be posting images of starving Nova Scotians on my social media reels angling for donations.
    Actually it’d confirm more about the Atlantic provinces that I even care to know.

    I hope they build this, maybe it’s such a great idea, the gov’t should double or triple the size of this idiocy.

  3. L – Green Energy/the Climate Crisis is an idea, passed it’s best before date. It would have already reached it’s expiry date, if it wasn’t being deficit funded by the Liberal money laundering Cartel.

    Neither Alberta, nor Saskatchewan can force a free and open public debate nationally on the facts, the science and the economics of this. Until, they’ve had one provincially.

    Fort Mac makes money, green energy scuttles the economy. That Carpetbagger Carney’s plan qualifies as a criminal conspiracy.

    1. Carney, like Trudeau, is a malignant sociopath who can pretend to be anything he wants but he has no soul. There is nothing but emptiness behind his eyes.

  4. So Nova Scotia is gonna use Alberta money to invest in a scam. I would say that Alberta deserves a share in the profits, but we all know it will never make a dime.

    Canada: not a real country.

  5. They had more impressive war chests on “Xena the Warrior Princess”. But I like the idea of a new town to serve the new development, on the model of Fort MacMurray. “Welcome to Fort MacCheese!”

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