- Location
- West Quebec
This can't end well...
Statically, it's safer than cars... but I don't like it anyways.........
No, english is me second language....![]()

I'm confused, your location says Montreal.I just learned that the transcanada pipeline project goes right in the middle of my hunting grounds.......
I hate this............. Not only that, it will pass less than 300 yards from my house......
For my 2 little girls, I'll have to do anything I can (legally of course) to prevent this from happening...
I'm confused, your location says Montreal.
Dry oil pipeline????
They pump so many chemicals to make the oil become more liquid like. It's extreamly toxic stuff too. They don't do dry stuff as it's all oil just hit it with a rifle and it will spill out for many days before they notice it's happened in the past were someone shot it and people have even blown up parts of the pipeline in the north because they weren't happy it went in. Made a heck of a mess too. The pipe line has to go in some were but with building it in an earthquake zone it's a huge disaster waiting to happen. Auto shut off crap never works trusting companys to do the right thing never works they're as cheap as they can be and screw safety if something happens play stupid and go opps sorry. Just like the trains in Quebec you wouldn't see that kind of lack of safety with track when the Government was running it. It was safety is number 1 which is why it's more expensive for the Government to run were companys want to just make money and they cut corners when ever they can. Many pipelines in the past have had problems with companys not knowing that it was spilling and some that did know but did nothing about it because they would lost more money if they turned it off to fix it so they let it leak out till people came out and said hey company your pipe is leaking all over the place it was leaking for 3 weeks before they stopped the line.
Never trust an oil company.... ever... There is a reason that saying is around and still is...
Legally the only thing you might be able to do is sue for lost value in the property or move... They might even put in a fence and put no trespassing signs up it happens allot with things like this. Since they own the land they go to bad keep off.
A classic case of the NIMBY Syndrome.
While nearly everyone wants the benefits provided by oil products - everything from the food you eat to the computer mouse in your hand relies on the petrochemical industry - some people don't want to be inconvenienced by the process.
No but you are close.Can I guess La Plaine?
No but you are close.
Boomer74: uninformed maybe, but uneducated WTF are you talking about !
Grizzly: No question of cheques every year. we will be expropriated and that's it
Now just because I use gas in my car and have a few plastic gizmos at home I cannot be upset because an oil company wants to put its pipeline on our land and by the process will destroy something we worked for for decades. Come on guys.
By the way, my hunting grounds are about 600 yards away from my back porch. The pipe is supposed to come out of the woods where I hunt, come towards my house and will pass less than 300 yards away. it will pas less that 50 yards from by brother in law's house.
What makes me mad is that they decided to go into the woods wich are scarse around here. There are PLENTY of fields though. I rather want to see the pipe in my fileds than see it decimate our 60 year old sugar shack go into ruins......
What ticks me off is that the Northern Gateway route was chosen to run on Native lands...to appease natives and give them money and to avoid federal environmental restrictions...and because of this the end of the route is Kitimat. Kitimat is at the end of a long inlet that has hazardous weather and lots of rocks to hit. If they went with a better route that ended up in Prince Rupert (where people need the work I might add) there would be a lot less risk of an environmental disaster which would help convince the people in BC that we need the pipeline. Politics suck!!!
Any place in BC that isn't Native land ? Last I heard they were claiming a total of about 250. % of it.
Grizz
It's a problem. They just gave away over 800 acres here in Nanaimo to the local band...of course there is ZERO public input. Not sure why our politicians are so quick to sell the citizens of Canada out.



























