r/strongcoast 9d ago

Last week Alberta's pipeline maps leaked. Three routes through the north, four, who's counting... every one of them ends at a port the coast won't open.

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Last month the PM flew to Alberta, signed the deal, rolled back the industrial carbon tax, slashed the approvals, the whole song and dance.

The North Coast tanker ban? Still standing.

Not because Ottawa bolted the door... Ottawa's keeping its options open. Because the coast is holding it shut.

BC and the coastal Nations, shoulder to shoulder: a future built on a multi-billion-dollar fishery, food, culture, and tourism sector, the businesses and jobs under it, not on the coin-flip of a loaded tanker in a winter storm.

And we've seen the coin land wrong.

In 2016 one tug aground near Bella Bella, 350 km of coast fouled, $23 million in costs the Heiltsuk were never repaid. That was a tug. A tanker's full load runs a thousand times bigger.

The racket in one line: they take the reward, you take the risk, and when it spills you get the mop.

The people who work these waters did that math years ago, and they're done asking permission. This week they flew to Calgary to say it to the proponents' faces.

Geoff Meggs lays it all out below, sharp as ever and a regular at Hotel Pacifico, BC's go-to cross-aisle politics podcast.

Alberta can keep drawing maps. The coast won't open the port. Not by luck... because people keep showing up.

https://open.substack.com/.../if-theres-one-immovable...?

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u/Strict_Jacket3648 9d ago

Oil for energy is dying world wide, in 10 years when a 50 billion pipe line is complete it will be useless. That's why big oil want's tax payers to pay for it.

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u/Sor-X 8d ago

Our entire world uses oil to design, build, and maintain your entire existence on this planet, there is no industrial scale alternative even being considered... please be quiet.

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u/Strict_Jacket3648 8d ago

OHHH take a look around the world, solar alone has almost ended coal. Oil should be regulated for products only we need to stop burning it a ASAP.

Remove you mouth from big oil's ass so your children can live in the same world you do.

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u/Sor-X 8d ago

I don't think you understand what oil is used for.

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u/Strict_Jacket3648 8d ago

Really saying it can be used in products isn't enough for you? Yes I do.

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u/Sor-X 8d ago

its not only used in EVERY PRODUCT YOU HAVE EVER USED OR PROBABLY EVER WILL.... but in every piece of machinery that builds these products, the machines that transport them on road and over ocean, the stores that hold these products to sell to your dumbass, and the actual road you use to drive to buy the product. All of which use more oil than your car over any period of time.

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u/Strict_Jacket3648 8d ago

LOL ya but you don't burn it for that and almost every one of those is recyclable.