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    14 Jan '16 02:461 edit
    Rachel Notley continue on as Premiere of Alberta, given the current slide in the price of Canada's Oil prices?
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    14 Jan '16 02:56
    great big stees stop flooding the forum with threads in a pitiful cry for attention?
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    14 Jan '16 03:01
    Originally posted by Zahlanzi
    great big stees stop flooding the forum with threads in a pitiful cry for attention?
    You, sir or madame, are mistaken as to my flooding. I am simply asking questions that are relevant to my situation.
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    14 Jan '16 03:54
    Originally posted by Great Big Stees
    Rachel Notley continue on as Premiere of Alberta, given the current slide in the price of Canada's Oil prices?
    Oil prices are down here too. The Price for gasoline is now down to $1.71 for regular here is Augusta, Georgia. Most of us here consider that a plus, however, if you work for a big oil compamy, you may see it differently.
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    14 Jan '16 14:24
    Originally posted by RJHinds
    Oil prices are down here too. The Price for gasoline is now down to $1.71 for regular here is Augusta, Georgia. Most of us here consider that a plus, however, if you work for a big oil compamy, you may see it differently.
    The job situations in both Alberta and Newfoundland, which both rely heavily on the oil industry, are, at best, dismal and the ripple effect is being seen almost as much on the national side with our dollar plunging to the lowest it's been against the American dollar since the early 2000s. Now that affect is a bonus for our manufacturing industries.
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    14 Jan '16 15:14
    Originally posted by Great Big Stees
    Rachel Notley continue on as Premiere of Alberta, given the current slide in the price of Canada's Oil prices?
    How can the head of a provincial government control oil prices?
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    15 Jan '16 02:14
    Originally posted by sh76
    How can the head of a provincial government control oil prices?
    Well for a starter she could try and reduce the taxes charged relative to it's production and sale.
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    19 Jan '16 13:19
    Originally posted by Great Big Stees
    Well for a starter she could try and reduce the taxes charged relative to it's production and sale.
    why should tehy if oil Prices are ridicoulously low anyway?
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    19 Jan '16 13:59
    Originally posted by Great Big Stees
    Well for a starter she could try and reduce the taxes charged relative to it's production and sale.
    How would that help the profits of the manufacturers?
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