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May 6, 2013

   
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NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair, NDP Environment critic Megan Leslie and Liberal Natural Resources critic Marc Garneau comment on the following issues: Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver's reaction to Al Gore's criticism of the Alberta oil sands and Canada's opposition to the EU's proposed Fuel Quality Directive.

Mulcair and Liberal Foreign Affairs critic Bob Rae speak to reporters about the situation in Syria.

NDP Defence critic Jack Harris and Rae respond to questions about reports that Canada may use former U.S. presidential helicopters for its search and rescue operations, and about the government's handling of Canada's shipbuilding strategy.

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Submitted by Jen (not verified) on
Since ALBERTA'S OILSANDS is a SEWER then why is the revenues from the sewer oilsands paying for social programs and giving money to Quebec. Why doesn't Mulclair and Megan Leslie sign a contract 'to not HAVE NOT ONE DIME from the SEWER OILSANDS be given to Quebec or be use on social programs.

Submitted by Kamil (not verified) on
@Jen: Ever heard of equalisation? "have" and "have-not" provinces? This is how it works. And those money don't go only to Quebec, but also to other provinces.

Submitted by Eric Ellithorpe (not verified) on
Alberta makes more cash from lottery then oil royalties. Royalty's which are the lowest in the world and paid in some cases in the form of bitchiman not cash (after expenses). Energy companies have also chosen to pay the fines for carbon pollution and have abandon carbon capture projects in Alberta after the government spent 100 million.

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