Where's Christy Clark?

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nothing toxic....since when does industry not use anything toxic....if it wasn't bad why was it contained behind a dam ?....liars I say
 

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I think she is having tea with her soul mate.......
Why hasn't Christy Clark made a statement on the big tailings pond disaster in BC yet? With the company responsible for the breach now building a similar project like this near Dease Lake, BC shouldn't she be asking some questions? Or does she just comment on Alberta projects?
 

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Sad but true the Gov't doesn't give a ratss azz as long as they get their cut... all these environment bs before a project are just that BS... just look good on paper so the voter thinks the companies and gov't have done their home work! Wake up people before we wreck everything... LMAO don't even get me started on what i think about China getting to run their own mines in Canada... person who came up with that should be hung by a rope for treason

Holy doodle I didn't know about this. China are heavy into our Oil & Gas industry as well. Our stupid government better smarten up pretty soon. It will be a race to see who takes over this country first....Muslims or Chinese.
 

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This is exactly why I don't trust this Liberal government with this province. They will do their best to spin this as minimal damage to the environment, give the corporation minimum penalties, sweep it under the rug and move on with their agenda...........................big business at any cost; even our kids/grandkids right to a land that is still usable and able to sustain them.

It's a sad, sad scene down there. My thoughts and prayers are with the many people who will be affected for many years to come because of what this mining company has done. The locals are facing a monumental disaster that I don't think the environment will ever fully recover from; how do you recover all the heavy metals that have entered the watershed?
 

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Mabe the heavy metals, will go back into the ground, filtered my mother earth again, then have a hole new strip mine somewhere else

That's good and ok right???


J/K to anyone that thinks it no big deal, there retarded
 

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This is exactly why I don't trust this Liberal government with this province. They will do their best to spin this as minimal damage to the environment, give the corporation minimum penalties, sweep it under the rug and move on with their agenda...........................big business at any cost; even our kids/grandkids right to a land that is still usable and able to sustain them.

It's a sad, sad scene down there. My thoughts and prayers are with the many people who will be affected for many years to come because of what this mining company has done. The locals are facing a monumental disaster that I don't think the environment will ever fully recover from; how do you recover all the heavy metals that have entered the watershed?
Sounds exactly like what the federal government is doing, and the Alberta government....... Nothing liberal about the BC government besides the name.
 

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fisheries act is federal, they need to get the feds out there now, to heck with the provincial idiots, bring in the bigger higher paid idiots.

I was thinking the same thing myself but don't forget the fed gov't removed a lot of the teeth to the fisheries act...
it stood in the way of a stupid project called enbridge
 

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She was there today along with the rest of the gang.Huge environmental disaster.I have hunted in that area before,very pristine country.Mine was warned 5 times recently about too high water level in pit,fines were cheaper than doing something about it.Similar sized disaster happened in Tennasee and so far cost to remediate has been 600-800 million.All tax payers in Canada will pay for this one.Mine will declare bankruptcy and walk away.


too bad their should be claws that can reach those that own, operate and profit from the mine...
 
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