@KeithM190525@GlobalFaults@ABDanielleSmith What country is Alberta in dumbass and don’t say “for now” it’s never happening you literally can’t even if you won a referendum doesn’t guarantee anything ask Quebec
BREAKING: A Presidential permit has been approved for a new bitumen pipeline that will initially deliver more than half a million barrels per day of Alberta oil to facilities and refineries throughout the United States. This project is a joint venture between two great Canadian and US companies South Bow and Bridger using existing assets.
After years of advocacy from our government, and following the signing of the Canada-Alberta Energy Agreement last year, the federal government has lifted their oil and gas production cap. This means Alberta producers will be able to produce more of the oil that the world needs. It’s incredible to see that work already paying off with announcements like this.
The US is our most important trading partner and we will continue to deliver energy to help secure North American energy dominance.
@buperac@JSeimes@Kory18fan Which ? Go broke - or bailed out by other colonies? I’ve Never heard of a colony going broke - given that they are spawned from other colonies I can’t see them letting it happen. If they don’t spaw a new colony every 20 years they are looked down on.
@ZOrtiz99 There was always one friend on the camping trip rocking beastie boys. I hated it. I'd pretend to like sabotage(which was kindov a cool song) and then change the CD the second he left to get a beer.
@Lina_rays1ya@RedWaveCrewHP What about the retired cop his son and friend put in jail? They were doing a legal citizen arrest. Were they to let him get the gun he was wrestling for? If he was really “jogging” he’d have just waited for cops to come and let him go.
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@JudyMaxB I think Manitoba could still be recovered from the welfare state it’s become if we were absorbed into that republic. I suspect we still have some viable mines etc.
@WilliamMel84532@ChsSTRguy@FAFO_TV And the world is a better place because of it.
What you want criminals to tell cops to go back to their car, and cops to comply? fucking moron
@ChsSTRguy@FAFO_TV My head is on straight, it's all of you who are desensitized to death who are absolutely nuts. He was clearly a young man, barely in his 20's using tough guy movie lines trying to talk his way out. Then this cop came and ended his life
@MikeNellis How is that racial ? You made that leap - wouldn’t that make you the racist. Her hair looks like planet of apes and her face seems like a mask- so what ? . She’s middle eastern if that matters. We all come from the same tree.
@train2point0 Well he’s not crossing towards them unless he’s already going faster than them, it’s around them not towards them ? What does this even mean
"I think common sense says that was a goal for the Ducks..
I don't see how the ref sees that it was a goal with his positioning..
This was gonna stand with whatever call was made on the ice" ~ @TJOshie77#PMSLive
Well, on the ag side, peas are up from fall but we're short of a decent return for the farmer, all thanks to India.
We are flooded by foreign workers and they get to destroy a once great crop.
Now a farmer needs 70 BPA to make them pencil out.
The massive farm failure is interesting to break down. Look at the rent owed; it's a little interesting.
Also, Deere played it right; they are not listed except parts.
I feel bad for one electrical company.
But at least now we partially know how it all came to be.
Now a restructuring and maybe a new investor or bank. Wipe out all unsecured debt. Still big hurdles. Good luck.
BTO farms usually don't make it. In our area, since I started in 1979, we have had five to seven. They came in and were going to show us all how it was done and then were gone. Look at what happened a few years ago in the USA with that massive farm. In the end, the guy owned a little home, that's it.
What are guys growing in 2026? Land rent is up, driven by investor owners, causing even older farmers to want more now. Yes, rent was too low before and the owners should have received more, but we're approaching a peak for what we can grow.
Hard to believe in Sask some 25 years ago it was so bad that land was rented for taxes.
Have a great Sunday. I have to pull all our machines out of the big shed, then put the two drills back inside and unfold them because I think it's going to be a good 10 days of muddy shit weather. I'll do a few changes inside and keep them dry. New blockage system on one and changing some stuff on the other.
Hopefully the last snowfall, but it's Canada—who knows.#AgTwitter