May 16, 2005

PM and Co-dependents flooding the country with $$$ -- your $$$ & Oil Prices: Farmer's Dilemma

The PM and his co-dependents are flooding the country with money they supposedly didn't have, in order to try to buy another election by bribing Canadians with their own money

Check CNW for current $$$ "initiatives" to buy your votes: GOVERNMENT OF CANADA news releases


Additionally, that webpage had a link at bottom so permit a small digression; there is a point to this. Listen to ex-Min. Allan Rock on global warming; the Liberals have been planning for a long time -- "managing" -- "initiatives" -- planning to "help them administer a changing Canadian Arctic"

a multi-media spiel on past initiatives in the Arctic

[. . . . ] a Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker intended to raise international awareness of Canadian arctic science and answer major questions on the effects of global changes in the Arctic. The ministers also announced that the Government of Canada would invest $25.7 million over the next four years in ArcticNet, a new Canadian Network of Centres of Excellence.


Headed by Louis Fortier, a professor at Laval University, the new Network of Centres of Excellence will look at the scientific challenges resulting from Arctic warming using a cross-sectoral approach involving natural, social and medical science experts, that is, more than 145 researchers from 41 Canadian and foreign universities. ArcticNet will provide the information required to develop response strategies intended to help Canada deal with the environmental and socio-economic effects of Arctic warming. Northern residents and their governments will play a critical role in ArcticNet research, which will help them administer a changing Canadian Arctic.



Search: Networks of Centres of Excellence (NCE), the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC), and the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI)

Does anyone's nose begin to twitch at that "initiative"?





Farmers' Dilemma

Who is drilling for and buying up oil around the world?

Diesel costs hurting fruit, vegetable growers -- Soaring fuel prices hitting American farmers from all sides

Farmers are squeezed by higher prices for the diesel that runs their harvesting and irrigation equipment, for the fertilizer made by combining nitrogen with the hydrogen in natural gas, and for the transportation of crops to your local supermarket.

[. . . . ] "Fertilizer prices went crazy," said Craig Ito, grows peaches, plums, nectarines and other fruit and in Fresno, the county with the country's highest farming grosses. [. . . . ]


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