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Ottawa moves to protect 2 large northern areas

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Ottawa moves to protect 2 large northern areas


Business | 206478 hits | Nov 21 11:33 pm | Posted by: Canadaka
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Ottawa announced Wednesday it is acting to protect two large swaths of boreal forest and tundra in the Northwest Territories from development.

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  1. by avatar BluesBud
    Wed Nov 21, 2007 8:30 pm
    [quote from article}
    "Creating the national park would fulfil and expand an initiative first proposed in 1970, when Liberal Pierre Trudeau was prime minister, while the Ramparts River proposal dates back at least four years."

    Gee, I guess Trudeau had some good ideas. Although this is something that should have been dome long ago, it is a no brainer and an easy quick fix. Once again an attempt to deflect from the lame CON Party agenda on environmental issues. As usual anything good the CONartist Party comes up with is a recycled idea repackaged as their own.

  2. by avatar RUEZ
    Thu Nov 22, 2007 4:37 pm
    :roll:

  3. by ryan29
    Fri Nov 23, 2007 1:21 am
    "BluesBud" said
    [quote from article}
    "Creating the national park would fulfil and expand an initiative first proposed in 1970, when Liberal Pierre Trudeau was prime minister, while the Ramparts River proposal dates back at least four years."

    Gee, I guess Trudeau had some good ideas. Although this is something that should have been dome long ago, it is a no brainer and an easy quick fix. Once again an attempt to deflect from the lame CON Party agenda on environmental issues. As usual anything good the CONartist Party comes up with is a recycled idea repackaged as their own.



    but either way there still creating some new wildlife areas and national parks , so the liberals can hardly complain about this one .

  4. by ridenrain
    Fri Nov 23, 2007 3:40 am
    "BluesBud" said
    [quote from article}
    "Creating the national park would fulfil and expand an initiative first proposed in 1970, when Liberal Pierre Trudeau was prime minister, while the Ramparts River proposal dates back at least four years."

    Gee, I guess Trudeau had some good ideas. Although this is something that should have been dome long ago, it is a no brainer and an easy quick fix. Once again an attempt to deflect from the lame CON Party agenda on environmental issues. As usual anything good the CONartist Party comes up with is a recycled idea repackaged as their own.


    How is it Harpers fault that none of the governments since Trudeau did this? I'm suprised Mulroney, Canada's Greenest Prime Minister, didn't do this. :-)


    Has anybody ever seen this place? Many of these new parks are so remote, it might as well be the moon.

  5. by avatar BluesBud
    Fri Nov 23, 2007 3:58 am
    "ridenrain" said
    [quote from article}
    "Creating the national park would fulfil and expand an initiative first proposed in 1970, when Liberal Pierre Trudeau was prime minister, while the Ramparts River proposal dates back at least four years."

    Gee, I guess Trudeau had some good ideas. Although this is something that should have been dome long ago, it is a no brainer and an easy quick fix. Once again an attempt to deflect from the lame CON Party agenda on environmental issues. As usual anything good the CONartist Party comes up with is a recycled idea repackaged as their own.


    How is it Harpers fault that none of the governments since Trudeau did this? I'm suprised Mulroney, Canada's Greenest Prime Minister, didn't do this. :-)


    Has anybody ever seen this place? Many of these new parks are so remote, it might as well be the moon.So you agree that the north needs to be protected from development. You also seem to agree that the timing on it is just a smokescreen to hide not doing anything on more pressing environmental issues.

  6. by hwacker
    Fri Nov 23, 2007 4:02 am
    "BluesBud" said
    [quote from article}
    "Creating the national park would fulfil and expand an initiative first proposed in 1970, when Liberal Pierre Trudeau was prime minister, while the Ramparts River proposal dates back at least four years."

    Gee, I guess Trudeau had some good ideas. Although this is something that should have been dome long ago, it is a no brainer and an easy quick fix. Once again an attempt to deflect from the lame CON Party agenda on environmental issues. As usual anything good the CONartist Party comes up with is a recycled idea repackaged as their own.


    Wrong PET had no good ideas.

  7. by avatar BluesBud
    Fri Nov 23, 2007 4:05 am
    "hwacker" said
    [quote from article}
    "Creating the national park would fulfil and expand an initiative first proposed in 1970, when Liberal Pierre Trudeau was prime minister, while the Ramparts River proposal dates back at least four years."

    Gee, I guess Trudeau had some good ideas. Although this is something that should have been dome long ago, it is a no brainer and an easy quick fix. Once again an attempt to deflect from the lame CON Party agenda on environmental issues. As usual anything good the CONartist Party comes up with is a recycled idea repackaged as their own.


    Wrong PET had no good ideas.Harper seems to think he did on this issue at least. What happened to your blind faith in your leader?

  8. by ridenrain
    Fri Nov 23, 2007 4:13 am
    ..actually, I'm just the opposite. I'd welcome mining and drilling so people could live up north and would cement Canada's claim of the north. I want to see it done in a ecological and sustainable way, and I'd like to hire as many natives as possible, so they can get out of their welfare trap.
    You're also assuming that Trudeau was going to do something that he said he would...

  9. by avatar BluesBud
    Fri Nov 23, 2007 4:19 am
    OH NO! Say it ain't so 'rain! Have you lost faith in Harper's decision on this issue? I thought he was infallible in your eyes. Oh my how fickle! You and Hwacky too.

  10. by sasquatch2
    Fri Nov 23, 2007 6:09 am
    I have noticed that anything worthwhile the Tories do the LIBRANOSs claim was their idea but something they, the LIBRANOs started, which gets into rough times (like the Kandahar mission in Afghanistan) is suddenly a Tory initiative according to the same trolls.



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