Xort Xort:
Canadian_Mind Canadian_Mind:
Honestly I dunno if I support Keystone anymore. Frankly if it forces us to build a trans-national pipeline, it becomes an all-canadian alternative that will have economic and cultural benifits that we as a country need. It may not be huge, but it would certainly have the effect of tying us together.
Well go tell people in BC to stop being whiny bitches then.
Why? There is little benefit to a BC pipeline. There are no refineries in BC that would benefit from Northern Gateway. Conversely, there are 3 large refineries, 2 in Quebec and 1 in NB, as well as several smaller ones who would directly benefit from the eastern pipeline. Those are two provinces that, like it or not, need those secure, well paying jobs... Not to mention the cheaper local fuel prices that would stem from the cheaper oil.
One pipeline will be enough. If the American's want us to transport oil to the south via rail, we'll transport oil south via rail.
The pipeline to Burnaby can easily be expanded. As an example, where the pipeline crosses the Fraser in Hope (the big red and white suspension-bridge looking thing that goes over highway 7) can support a second pipeline with no structural upgrades.
Also, as a BC expat, I find your comment insulting.