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by hervature
3237 days ago
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If you're going to argue against oil, at least be impartial. Justin Trudeau is essentially continuing Harper's efforts to increase oil production in the oilsands. You're vision of "a stronger economy that isn't reliant on natural resources" is one of the main points of the Alberta Heritage Fund [0]. Even Albertans recognize that you can't rely on natural resources forever. However, it is naive to think you can't use them to help you change the future. In terms of education, the article states that Alberta as a sovereign state would be in the top 5 in science education on the PISA international test. Also, "now oil is way down in price and our economy is going with it" is completely fallacious as the only reason why our economy could fall is because our oil industry was propping it up. Here is a nice graphic to show the parity between the two [1]. At the end of the day, it takes time to convert your entire country to clean energy sources. Even in Canada where we have 2/3 already renewable, the amount of time it would take to make that 100% is going to take decades. Until then, my main argument for the oilsands is that I'd rather have people earning honest wages in a country where the companies are held liable to environmental destruction instead of the Middle East. [0] - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberta_Heritage_Savings_Trust...
[1] - http://news.ubc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/diagram770.jpg |
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