RE:RE:TMX fillingThis is likely just a small indication of what's in store for TMX. Undoubtedly the foreign/domestic funded eco-terrorists in this country have a lengthy list of complaints and concerns they will use to continuously interrupt the flow of oil through TMX. Once it starts pumping, they will have it shut down due to impact of noise, vibrations, etc on everything from grizzlies to wood ticks.
Canada needs a change in government with the cajones to investigate, charge and stop funds flowing to groups continuously attacking this country.
Seppelt wrote: Just noticed an article on BOE Report dated March 19. Here is a clip:
"The Canada Energy Regulator said Tuesday it ordered Trans Mountain Expansion Pipeline (TMX) to stop work on a part of its expansion project after an inspection found contractors working without authorizations near an active nesting site of a red-tailed hawk.
Trans Mountain will be able to resume reclamation and clean-up activities on spread 6 of the expansion pipeline near Abbotsford, British Columbia, once an inspection officer determines the situation has been remedied, the regulator said in a statement."
Red-tailed hawks? Nice birds but not endangered species. I often see them in Toronto on top of buildings near parks, looking for a squirrel or something. They are everywhere in Ontario. And how many are killed by wind turbines?