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  • Fine, I guess i'll just not use the AC this summer.

  • "the fish are rotting alive?" ...O____O

  • I'm hearing a lot of finger pointing at te US here. I think we need to remember we are part of the problem as well.

  • This makes me so mad to see what they are doing to my home!

  • I can't believe the environment minister just bluntly said "No, we're not looking into the reason behind the mutated fish whatsoever. At least, not directly."

  • Big Business has all the controls and Government regulates thier needs and this make for local decision makers a cayous structure. This is mega project is on Cree, Dene and Slavey Terrritory, to name a few Indigenous Nations effected by this project on a daily basis. Industrial Generating Companies need to regulated by the people most effected by their endless greed for control. control?!

  • RE:"I drilled SAGD for Suncor for three years." That explains a lot, thanks. And I agree: your lead poisoning is sad....

    Heh, your opinion is about as valuable as asking the rapist if she said 'yes'

  • COKE PITS are above the river and when it rains, that coke is washed into the river. Coke is a carcinogenic. It is also shipped to China to be used in as fuel for their generating stations.

  • LOL retard!!!

  • Oilsands developers also dump toxins into the atmosphere late at night around 2 or 3 in the morning on a moonless night. they will also, mostly FLARE when its raining. Making sure toxins dump onto the land. So air quality tests are not way above limits.

  • Another retard voicing his opinion!

  • Fact, Alberta Government and Oilsands Developers, mostly do their air monitoring UP WIND, of the plants. making sure they are in view of traffic, to make it appear that they care about the well being of albertans. Holding ponds are leaking into the river. I would imagine, alot.

  • 8:30 is an interesting comment. It costs them $36 to get one barrel of oil out of the oil sands. What is today's price of oil? $36.

  • And when I say 'getting beggared', I mean it. Alberta is obligated to send 71% of whatever we produce down to the states, no matter what the NYMEX prices oil at. The US will not allow us to stockpile our own natural resources, or even choose our own customers. So my question to y'all is: do you still feel like Canada is a sovereign nation?

  • A retard talking about something he knows nothing about!

  • someguycalledshelnut is an inane blatherer talking about something he knows less than nothing about! Go for another swim in a tailings pond and I will agree with you, honest!

  • I drilled SAGD for Suncor for three years. How is it you think you know anything? Let me guess you saw it on the news right.

  • can u please stop barking and go somwhere else, where people will only say wat u like to here....and besides havnt u got the hint yet.....no one is replying to u...no one gives a shit wat u have to say...so fuk off. lol.

  • Didn't you just reply to me fuckface?

  • since u were dumb enough to not shut up, I had to the honours u dumb motherfuker....got that ...now shut up.

  • You sound like you're about as smart as a fucking fence post buddy. Go back to school before talking to me any more okay.

  • who said anything abt knowing anything....infact u r the one calling everyone retarted ...cause u think u know everything...and everyone who doesnt say wat u think is rite ...should b retarted....yea i might actually go to school to learn more...but u need to b a kid again so that someone can teach u to respect others points of view.

  • Speaking of respecting others point of view... oh and what's this about name calling? I thought I heard something intelligent somewhere else, you'll have to excuse me, I won't be playing kiddy games with you anymore.

  • please b my guest ...go somwhere else...lol...thats wat i was saying from the begining...lol...ur seriously dumb.

  • Came back because I thought I heard something worthwhile. I was wrong, just some little monkey brain yapping off at the mouth again.

  • okay tell me somthing i will say that will make u go away....as far as i know, u heard somthing "intelligent" and were leaving...but then u suddenly realized...that i m more intelligent in kiking ur ass///lol...i ll give u break since ur so pathetic...i cant torture u anymore...lol...shou kitty.

  • Bye bye

  • 'Expensive and dirty process' Right, which means we need $70/bbl just to make it worthwhile. So in Nov 2008 Alta is getting beggared. Our reward? A 50x80km tailings 'pond' so toxic even our rednecks wouldn't swim in it, though I would pay to see em try! 4x4's with big screens and xbox 360's. To keep it all in: a nat-gas-guzzling, 4,000 sqrft. cardboard box at $600,000 a pop! Oh, and for any race living along the shores of Lake AthaB: rare and weird terminal cancers and birth defects! woot!

  • this is a very bias video, i like how they found the most redneck fisherman and interviewed him...lets hear what the people of fort mcmurray have to say... i bet they are all for it

  • i bet you drive a nice fat CAR Automobile dont YOU idiot we will all die together

  • Doof.

    They are strip mining sub-arctic forest the size of some small countries to get us oil.

    Just like a welfare case. Kings for a day.

    What happens when it's gone? Spoiled land, government responsible (i.e. taxpayers) for cleanup, and no long-term industry.

  • should be $1000,00 a barrel ..... I think the only way to stop this Genocide ,is with violence ! ... sorry to say but that seems to be the only way.......

  • People on mass switching to clean green alternatives is a better way than violence and would have more of a real financial impact and demand for lowering oil production plus also contribute to the lowering of costs for cheeper green energy. Support and use Green energy!

  • People on mass live under violent oppression and are struggling to survive and feed themselves they can't change their economic place in society without dieing of starvation. You cant change the world (so i guess you reject the Amer-Rev cause they never used shopping but guns). Revolutions must eventually take place to "take the power back" until then raising these issues will lead to better regulation but never address the real issue (you are privet property when you are at work)

  • Norman, I don't understand people who say wind farms are an eyesore (they even brought up the birds hitting them, even though birds have been killing themselves by the thousand for years on office towers - and nobody says we should stop building office towers).

    In Huron County Ontario, the windfarm looks a lot more peaceful than the Bruce nuclear reactors. Farmers like it, and you don't need to have anti-terrorist training.

  • Wind farms can also be constructed where the power is needed thus reducing the need for additional environmental damage and wasted land use consumed by transmission line creation. They also eliminate the vast environmental destruction caused by strip mining used to extract coal for power generating coal plants and the toxic air polution caused by burning the coal and the drain on our presious water resources to create steam which drive the generators. Wind power is just good clean energy.

  • Where does all the oil and gas go? How is the oil and gas used? Who is creating such a demand for all this oil?

  • People in Alberta!! Stop & think about what is being done here in the name of money & greed. Remember the plants & animals as well as humans need clean water/soil/air to have a healthy existance. Somebody has to stop this madness!!

  • Greed and money have over taken good sence! Environmental groups have said that it would take as little as $2.00/barrel to clean up the Tar Sands and have clean production. While useing oil at this point is a world necessity, it would seem that with all the wealth in Alberta, Oil companies and the Government could spare a misley $2.00/barrel to protect our world and the people.

  • Ahh...I spoke too soon. The chemical brew has already entered the public water system. Government of Alberta -- three cheers for social responsibility. Canadians at large -- good luck paying for all the medical bills...

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