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原帖由 smalltown 于 2006-11-30 10:33 发表$ A, \/ y N% z8 S# Q
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... The loyalty fee was $2.8 per barrell for oilsands project, but now we only charge $1.7 per barrell while the oil price is historical high, it is almost give away. Albertans obiviously did not get fair share from resources they have. Ted Morton is the only candidate who is planning to change loyalty structure. 8 p) n4 U$ C, \( t r* S& z
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If less loyalty fee can give big oil corporates the incentive to invest more in Alberta oil sand project, to keep Alberta’s booming economy going, to create more jobs, then I don’t have any problem with that.
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: ?. @ U' N% S3 A2 y1 WRecall that during Alberta’s first oil boom in late 70’s, Federal government envied Alberta’s rich oil money, increased tax on oil industry. Followed by the oil price drop, many oil companies went to bankruptcy, thousands of oil workers were laid off and left Alberta. That in turn caused real-estate bankruptcy. We don’t want to replay that history.+ f1 h0 v3 X3 d
& N8 \! N' q2 I8 J! x7 S; m) \The fact that Ted Morton committed to increase loyalty only convince me more he is lack of experience.
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5 h1 Q. `/ U9 }0 d" L# B* xVote for Jim Dinning. Get the Alberta we are ready for. |
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