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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Compliance Energy Corp CPYCF

Compliance Energy Corp Is a Canada-based exploration and development company. The company is engaged in the exploration and development of resource properties. The firm is an exploration and development company working on resource properties it has staked or acquired, principally on Vancouver Island. It has interest in Comox Joint Venture (CJV), which holds the Raven Underground Coal Mining... see more

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Post by 2guys on Sep 05, 2012 10:04pm

Letter to BC Premier...

This from a Campbell River resident:

https://www.canada.com/need+mining+jobs/7119594/story.html

We need the mining jobs

A letter to Premier Christy Clark:

As you know, recently Geoscience BC and Island Coastal Economic Trust have provided $930,000 of funding to generate new, leading edge, technical geoscience data for northern Vancouver Island.

While speaking to people in Campbell River, Minister of Jobs, Tourism, & Innovation, Pat Bell has been quoted saying "This initiative by itself, could be a major driver for your economy".

I fully agree with Minister Bell, and I am ardently waiting for this to come to fruition. I strongly believe that Campbell River could be a mining hub for the north island.

We have the resources and the expertise to explore and mine these resources under strict environmental regulations.

Providing $930,000 in funding is wonderful, but if the data collected goes nowhere in terms of developing the resources because of environmentalist nonsense, it will be a complete waste for the taxpayers of BC.

Premier, I request and encourage you to show your loyal constituents and all the people of Vancouver Island that your government is not just paying us lip service. Please show us that you are serious about making exploration and mining a priority and reality by pushing through the approval of the Raven Underground Coal Project once you have received the Environment Assessment Application.

Let's get going! We need a major boost to our economy. We need to show investors that they are welcome here in BC. We need to ensure the process is thorough, but not arduous. Right now investors are extremely cautious to invest in BC, as all the red tape is extremely costly and cumbersome.

Minister Bell conservatively estimates exploration could provide 200-300 jobs by Spring 2013. The Raven Underground Coal Project estimates it would provide 800 local jobs. We need these jobs, and the economy of BC needs this investment. This will only occur with the full assistance and support of our BC government. Please show your support.

Sandra Karason Campbell River

Comment by mokita on Sep 09, 2012 5:06pm
Letter to Premier Clark re going ahead with the Raven Coal Mine lacks any credibility and fails to address significant risks to shareholders and company profits. First, the author fails to mention she works for a company in Campbell River that services mining machinery.  Her credibility is further affected by  inflating Compliance Energy promise of 350 jobs to 800, (Quinsam Coal Mine in ...more  
Comment by bestguesstoo on Sep 09, 2012 8:27pm
It continues to amaze and frustrate me that those who oppose resource industries in BC don't offer any alternatives.  Certainly, we could put a hold on all mining, forestry, fishing aquaculture, etc and then live in poverty because we have no way to sustain the comfortable lifestyle that we enjoy.  We have to pay somehow. It seems that these people forget that we have some of the ...more  
Comment by 2guys on Sep 09, 2012 8:41pm
"In short, the author fails to address the high risk to both the goverment and to stockholders in approving Raven and expanding coal mining in BC at this time. mokita" That was funny mokita? So you know this author works for a company that services mining machinery? And who do you work for? lol If she in fact does work for the mining industry, then she has first hand experience on the ...more  
Comment by chrisale on Sep 10, 2012 7:07pm
Perhaps you should point out where anyone on this board has ever suggested every resource development effort should be stopped.   That is, as far as I'm concerned, a complete fabrication. It is fossil fuel industry that are under attack and rightly so.  They certainly are not the be all end all of all resource sector employment.
Comment by 2guys on Sep 10, 2012 7:21pm
Hey chis, what kind of car your drive?  lol
Comment by chrisale on Sep 11, 2012 12:17am
Hey 2guys.  Quinsam has never sold an ounce of steel coal.  Raven's is barely better.
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