If only there were some oil that we could stop importing and replace with Canadian oil...
If only there were some oil that we could stop importing and replace with Canadian oil...
No it was in conjunction with the length of her term and how much of that term was spent in a controlled parameter prison before transferring to a healing lodge.The healing lodge she was in has a "defined but not directly controlled perimeter"
If that was the change it wouldn't be enough to get her put back into real prison.
Then why would you quote something unrelated?No it was in conjunction with the length of her term and how much of that term was spent in a controlled parameter prison before transferring to a healing lodge.
The language that a prisoner must not spend much of their sentence in a healing lodge did not exit until this amendment. A healing lodge will now be a "finishing" step in the prison system rather than a place a prisoner can serve most of their term.
You could stop importing any oil and you would still have over production. Exporting is a better investment than domestic initives believe it or not.If only there were some oil that we could stop importing and replace with Canadian oil...
You had specifically questioned whether the policy was amended to include mention of controlled parameter and it was in conjunction with other thresholds in regard to future tranfers so it is related.Then why would you quote something unrelated?
There's this place called Saudi Arabia. They're pieces of shit and we should stop supporting them which should be the priority of a group of people whom claim to be very concerned about human rights.You could stop importing any oil and you would still have over production. Exporting is a better investment than domestic initives believe it or not.
and it doesn't include a requirement for controlled perimeters. So I'm not sure why you're dwelling on that.You had specifically questioned whether the policy was amended to include mention of controlled parameter and it was in conjunction with other thresholds in regard to future tranfers so it is related.
The quote you provided specifically says defined and not controlled.It absolutely does. The policy amends how a prisoner from a controlled perimeter prison moves to non-controlled perimeter prison.
Well Alberta is producing X amount for whatever economic reason and it's way way way too much to be consumed by the whole Canadian economy even if all imports were stopped. I agree that the Saudis as well as a couple other countries that are currently exporting to Canada suck.There's this place called Saudi Arabia. They're pieces of shit and we should stop supporting them which should be the priority of a group of people whom claim to be very concerned about human rights.
You also can't actually have true overproduction. That's a bit of a myth.
And?The quote you provided specifically says defined and not controlled.
Good news. Oil doesn't go bad, and we aren't going to stop using it anytime soon.Well Alberta is producing X amount for whatever economic reason and it's way way way too much to be consumed by the whole Canadian economy even if all imports were stopped
Well, if you read the exchange that was the cornerstone of what you're saying is the drastically improved policy.And?
Oil exports and the secondary industries and services are a vital part of the Canadian GDP. You stop exporting oil you will become Venezuela #2.Good news. Oil doesn't go bad, and we aren't going to stop using it anytime soon.
When did I say anything about stopping export of oil?Oil exports and the secondary industries and services are a vital part of the Canadian GDP. You stop exporting oil you will become Venezuela #2.
The policy amendment is to how prison inmates are transfer from a prison (which has a controlled perimeter) to healing lodge (which has a defined but not controlled perimeter).Well, if you read the exchange that was the cornerstone of what you're saying is the drastically improved policy.
Me: and it doesn't include a requirement for controlled perimeters. So I'm not sure why you're dwelling on that.
You: It absolutely does. The policy amends how a prisoner from a controlled perimeter prison moves to non-controlled perimeter prison.
Me: The quote you provided specifically says defined and not controlled.
You said over production is a myth. It's the number by which your economy is in surplus and that's why they are over producing. If you reduce that (because it doesn't go bad) it puts your exports and the secondary industries and services in the red. So it's not a myth. It's the reality which keeps the industry viable.When did I say anything about stopping export of oil?
I'm a little confused by your language. If you reduce what?You said over production is a myth. It's the number by which your economy is in surplus and that's why they are over producing. If you reduce that (because it doesn't go bad) it puts your exports and the secondary industries and services in the red. So it's not a myth. It's the reality which keeps the industry viable.
Anyone else have a sneaking suspicion the oil companies are behind this to inflate the prices?Rachel Notley claims we are basically giving our oil away for free... yet the corporations are still happy to produce it and are making a profit off it.
ProductionI'm a little confused by your language. If you reduce what?
You are "losing money" compared to others in market so they are turning out more to make up for the sluggish price.Rachel Notley claims we are basically giving our oil away for free... yet the corporations are still happy to produce it and are making a profit off it.
You really don't have the infrastructure to take it out of Alberta in a timely fashion. That's why anywhere eastern of Ontario is cheaper to buy from US and even Saudiassholia even though you have a surplus of oil in Alberta.Anyone else have a sneaking suspicion the oil companies are behind this to inflate the prices?
I believe there's a west-east pipeline that isn't used at full capacity. Even if there's no pipeline at all, build one. Problem solved and you've created some jobs along the way.You really don't have the infrastructure to take it out of Alberta in a timely fashion. That's why anywhere eastern of Ontario is cheaper to buy from US and even Saudiassholia even though you have a surplus of oil in Alberta.