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In my area, south of Montreal, QC, everything looks OK but moving at a bit slower pace than before. About the same conditions Mr. Campo describes in the comment above, apply here too.
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Same thing here. I bought some at $18 ( Still 11% ), and some at $9 for 22%. Beats the 0% some other people are getting. And my feeling is that oil will be back up. Correct me if I am wrong pls.
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I vote with you with most of my money right now.
On Dec 21 10:52 AM axelrod608 wrote:
> I'm putting my oil money in Canadian and US producers that are pipelined > into the American market. If demand drops, we'll ship in fewer tankers, > but the pipelines will keep flowing. We WILL continue to burn a lot > of oil. And we'll get it locally first.
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A conservative majority government is possible for Mr. Harper if he can convince Ontarians to back him up. But Ontarians have a difficulty to accept Mr. Harper, a right-wing westerner. The Libs made a poor choice with Mr. Dion, and I do not see Mr. Harper making big gains in Quebec. My bet is Mr. Harper getting a majority by the skin of the teeth, like 156 ridings if almost everything goes well in his campain. I am French-speaking Quebecer, and I wont vote C.
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And food shortage is on the way?
Well, how about planting trees?
Just one in my backyard surely collected 1-2 tons of CO2 in the last 20
years.
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I vote with you with most of my money right now.
On Dec 21 10:52 AM axelrod608 wrote:
> I'm putting my oil money in Canadian and US producers that are pipelined
> into the American market. If demand drops, we'll ship in fewer tankers,
> but the pipelines will keep flowing. We WILL continue to burn a lot
> of oil. And we'll get it locally first.
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