The Libranos: Money To Burn

Blacklocks; A federal climate program to install clean energy in First Nations cost the equivalent of more then $9,000 per person, records show. The disclosure follows a 2023 report acknowledging a multi-million dollar program to phase out diesel generators in Arctic Canada was nowhere near to reaching its target…

13 Replies to “The Libranos: Money To Burn”

      1. ?
        my understanding is the water is to be filtered THRU the parchment. LOL

        gawdalmighty HOW LONG will this confounded potable water thing drag on????????
        it is strictly 3rd world stuff. and never as of yet have ALL remote settlements had
        clean water simultaneously.
        every gawdforsaken MP who has EVER served shares the blame

        1. It is never the water, the electricity, the roads, the rail-ways that get you. It is always the maintenance. Imagine constructing a road, rail-line, transmission line and fresh drinking water for 5 towns. Now imagine the total population of those 5 towns is 9,000 people and the cost of the infrastructure is about $4 billion. Then imagine the annual cost of maintenance for the infrastructure for those 9,000 people for decades to come.

  1. The important thing is not whether we accomplished anything.
    The important thing is that we spent a lot of money.

  2. A “federal climate program” says it all.

    When the government pretends it can affect the world’s climate, you know the electorate are drooling idiots.

  3. Why do First Nations have electricity?

    It’s not traditional.

    And it’s a symbol of white supremacy!

    1. Cultural appropriation, man.

      I jes’ luvs having an argument w/ a [spit] Prog about cultural appropriation. I start listing off all the things that Indians have culturally appropriated from Whitey & they start sputtering & walk away.

  4. How much is too much to spend on a “clean, green, cheaper energy future” that respects mother turtle? Net Zero will SAVE everything in your indigenous future.

  5. “A federal climate program to install clean energy in First Nations cost the equivalent of more than $9,000 per person.”

    Behold the GENOCIDE!
    I keep saying, bullets would be cheaper.

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