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Canadian Natural Resources Ltd T.CNQ

Alternate Symbol(s):  CNQ

Canadian Natural Resources Limited is a Canada-based independent crude oil and natural gas exploration, development and production company. The Company's segments include exploration and production, oil sands mining and upgrading, and midstream and refining. The exploration and production segment is focused on North America, specifically in Western Canada; the United Kingdom portion of the North Sea, and Cote d'Ivoire and South Africa in Offshore Africa. The oil sands mining and upgrading segment produces synthetic crude oil through bitumen mining and upgrading operations at Horizon Oil Sands and through its direct and indirect interest in the Athabasca Oil Sands Project. Within Western Canada in the midstream and refining segment, the Company maintains certain activities that include pipeline operations, an electricity co-generation system and an investment in the Northwest Redwater Partnership, a general partnership formed to upgrade and refine bitumen in the Province of Alberta.


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Post by hdawgz1on Jun 06, 2024 9:15am
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Did CNRL management commit war crimes...

Did CNRL management commit war crimes...by forcing the men and women of their workforce into experimental medical procedures against their will just to retain their employment?  I think history will some day prove they did.  If CNRL wants to blame "the government" then why didn't they make "the government" force the men and women working at or for CNRL to take the shot?  If CNRL really cared for the health and safety of their workforce they would have fought against these tyrannical medical procedures and demanded evidence of the safety and efficacy of the experimental medical injections.  CNRL did have the evidence to prove beyond any reasonable doubt that the injections were safe or effective and went ahead with their mandatory vaccination policy anyway.  They were not forced to do this and this they are guilty for whatever harm and suffering they have caused to both their jabbed and unjabbed current and former employees.  Who will prosecute them for these war crimes and gross mistreatment of their fellow man and woman?  Why has CNRL since rescinded their war crimes policy?
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