“Despite these positive developments, Western Canada’s oil patch will remain vulnerable to the commercial risks from selling the bulk of its oil to just one key export market - the United States - a market likely to post slow growth at best in coming years,” noted Mohr. “This vulnerability suggests the need to build a transportation system to connect the Alberta oil sands to one or more export terminals on the B.C. Coast for onward shipment to the growth markets of Asia-China, Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, and the Philippines. Timing is important, as Alberta crude must be placed in Asian markets ahead of other competing international oil plays.”
( http://www.newswire.ca/en/story/883849/scotiabank-s-commodity-price-index-retreats-in-october )
How convenient that this happens just before Temagami is announced to be changed to general use. did i say convenient? I meant suspicious. China also has a lower price for importing oil than the Us at $0.946, while the Us's price is currently $1.00. those in charge currently are the ministry of natural resources, along with Hon Rick Bartolucci, MPP for Sudbury where Wolf lake and Temagami are located, could they be in on this, and what about Alberta's flag resources the company that's being allowed to "mine" in Temagami once the park is changed to general use?
In conclusion I feel that this theory will likely not fly mainly due to lack of evidence and that the general public will keep believing that Temagami will just be mined for minerals
How convenient that this happens just before Temagami is announced to be changed to general use. did i say convenient? I meant suspicious. China also has a lower price for importing oil than the Us at $0.946, while the Us's price is currently $1.00. those in charge currently are the ministry of natural resources, along with Hon Rick Bartolucci, MPP for Sudbury where Wolf lake and Temagami are located, could they be in on this, and what about Alberta's flag resources the company that's being allowed to "mine" in Temagami once the park is changed to general use?
In conclusion I feel that this theory will likely not fly mainly due to lack of evidence and that the general public will keep believing that Temagami will just be mined for minerals