catinthehat
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The bright side of boycotting is if enough Albertans stay home maybe we can actually get into our campgrounds. ( and GO )
The bright side of boycotting is if enough Albertans stay home maybe we can actually get into our campgrounds. ( and GO )
The bright side of boycotting is if enough Albertans stay home maybe we can actually get into our campgrounds. ( and GO )
I am thinking of heading to cowtown with a slip tank for cheap fuel and then just cruising BC highways enjoying the lack of traffic lolThe bright side of boycotting is if enough Albertans stay home maybe we can actually get into our campgrounds. ( and GO )
I am thinking of heading to cowtown with a slip tank for cheap fuel and then just cruising BC highways enjoying the lack of traffic lol
I refused to go sledding in BC all winter. Something needs to be done. I cant believe Syncrude and Suncor still have employees from BC.
And all those tourism $$$$$ 's won't be missed at all! I agree the roads will be far less traffic, and campsites will be more readily available.The bright side of boycotting is if enough Albertans stay home maybe we can actually get into our campgrounds. ( and GO )
Not me hahahaWonder how many people will still snowcheck a skidoo?
We all know where Quebec stands.
Unfortunately, Pipes, we (Albertan's) can't vote in BC so its tough to make that statement at voting time. The only way that me as an Albertan can fight this is to not support BC products.
I realize that the actions that BC is taking is not supported by a great number of BC residents but yet I don't see a lot of them speaking up against their Premier. And now they are looking into a pipeline to the coast to supply their airport with foreign fuel???? WTF??? This has to stop. The residents of BC who are against the actions of their Premier need to start taking action.......speak up ....be heard!
I have always tried to support those who support me/us.........
I'm in the Ag industry and I always try and choose Alberta made/supplied food products....Alberta Beef, Alberta Pork, etc because its those farmers who help me make a living.
So, until this Bull**** in BC is settled, I am consciously choosing to support "other" products/destinations if there is a choice. If I am buying a bottle of wine, it probably won't be BC wine. If I am looking at travelling, for now, BC will probably not be my choice of a destination....although I love going to BC.
Usually camp in Christina Lake but cancelled this year. Not sledding in Fernie Corbin or Valemount either since our snow is so good too. Sorry but Bring Cash (bc) is not happening anytime soon. Lol