Norm Fassbender
@rantdog.bsky.social
I’m a Canadian that believes in “peace, order and good government.” I guess that makes me a radical leftist.
Long live ANTIFA.
Long live ANTIFA.
One of Canada’s biggest problems is that we (regular Canadians, including me) all have a tendency to go along with the blame-the-other-province narrative.
Meanwhile, wealthy Canadians and Americans exploit us without end.
Meanwhile, wealthy Canadians and Americans exploit us without end.
November 11, 2025 at 2:17 PM
One of Canada’s biggest problems is that we (regular Canadians, including me) all have a tendency to go along with the blame-the-other-province narrative.
Meanwhile, wealthy Canadians and Americans exploit us without end.
Meanwhile, wealthy Canadians and Americans exploit us without end.
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Also, the other 60% of Canada's emissions is an enormous amount of pollution. Toronto and Vancouver decided to use most of their land for low density suburbs that destroyed a lot of nature and creates far more greenhouse gas emissions than trains. It's a Canada problem. What if Ontario had oil?
November 11, 2025 at 2:08 PM
Also, the other 60% of Canada's emissions is an enormous amount of pollution. Toronto and Vancouver decided to use most of their land for low density suburbs that destroyed a lot of nature and creates far more greenhouse gas emissions than trains. It's a Canada problem. What if Ontario had oil?
Yup.
I’ve seen it up close for my entire life.
I’ve seen it up close for my entire life.
November 11, 2025 at 2:09 PM
Yup.
I’ve seen it up close for my entire life.
I’ve seen it up close for my entire life.
FYI
“Cleaning up the Alberta oilpatch could cost an estimated $260 Billion, internal regulatory documents warn.
The staggering financial liabilities for the energy industry’s mining waste and graveyard of spent facilities were spelled out by a high-ranking official of the AER…”
TO STAR, 2018.
“Cleaning up the Alberta oilpatch could cost an estimated $260 Billion, internal regulatory documents warn.
The staggering financial liabilities for the energy industry’s mining waste and graveyard of spent facilities were spelled out by a high-ranking official of the AER…”
TO STAR, 2018.
November 11, 2025 at 2:04 PM
FYI
“Cleaning up the Alberta oilpatch could cost an estimated $260 Billion, internal regulatory documents warn.
The staggering financial liabilities for the energy industry’s mining waste and graveyard of spent facilities were spelled out by a high-ranking official of the AER…”
TO STAR, 2018.
“Cleaning up the Alberta oilpatch could cost an estimated $260 Billion, internal regulatory documents warn.
The staggering financial liabilities for the energy industry’s mining waste and graveyard of spent facilities were spelled out by a high-ranking official of the AER…”
TO STAR, 2018.
True. True.
I’m now at the age where I’ve noticed a lot of those flocking Albertans have now flocked off back to their home provinces.
I guess this is the Alberta Advantage. Our motto should have been “Go on, take the money and run. Oh yeah!”
I’m now at the age where I’ve noticed a lot of those flocking Albertans have now flocked off back to their home provinces.
I guess this is the Alberta Advantage. Our motto should have been “Go on, take the money and run. Oh yeah!”
November 11, 2025 at 2:00 PM
True. True.
I’m now at the age where I’ve noticed a lot of those flocking Albertans have now flocked off back to their home provinces.
I guess this is the Alberta Advantage. Our motto should have been “Go on, take the money and run. Oh yeah!”
I’m now at the age where I’ve noticed a lot of those flocking Albertans have now flocked off back to their home provinces.
I guess this is the Alberta Advantage. Our motto should have been “Go on, take the money and run. Oh yeah!”
So you’re defending the collaboration of banks and oil companies?
Google it. 200 billion is a real number.
Oil companies, banks and irresponsible Alberta Conservative governments have been destroying the environment for decades.
Note: 260 billion is needed to clean their mess in Alberta
Google it. 200 billion is a real number.
Oil companies, banks and irresponsible Alberta Conservative governments have been destroying the environment for decades.
Note: 260 billion is needed to clean their mess in Alberta
November 11, 2025 at 1:31 PM
So you’re defending the collaboration of banks and oil companies?
Google it. 200 billion is a real number.
Oil companies, banks and irresponsible Alberta Conservative governments have been destroying the environment for decades.
Note: 260 billion is needed to clean their mess in Alberta
Google it. 200 billion is a real number.
Oil companies, banks and irresponsible Alberta Conservative governments have been destroying the environment for decades.
Note: 260 billion is needed to clean their mess in Alberta
In 2024, Toronto based banks were responsible for investing $200 billion into fossil fuels.
So, this idiocy is a Canadian group effort of selfish sh/t-heads.
So, this idiocy is a Canadian group effort of selfish sh/t-heads.
November 11, 2025 at 2:29 AM
In 2024, Toronto based banks were responsible for investing $200 billion into fossil fuels.
So, this idiocy is a Canadian group effort of selfish sh/t-heads.
So, this idiocy is a Canadian group effort of selfish sh/t-heads.
And get a new pair of glasses.
November 10, 2025 at 6:29 PM
And get a new pair of glasses.