The government of Newfoundland and Labrador is estimating the province will gain $20 billion in royalties and up to 3,500 jobs from the Hebron offshore oil project, after a final agreement was signed Wednesday in St. John's.
Having spent 3 years in Labrador and more than a few months in St Johns and Gander, I have to say I'm all for NFLD getting ahead. The only pisser for me is Danny. He's just such a grandstander. Mind you, Joey was of the same ilk!
"newfette" said oh joey was much worse from what my grandparents tell me...
to me it seems like Danny Williams just wants the best for the province, and wants what was owed to us.
And NFLD deserves much better than it's had from Confederation. I just think Danny undermines the people who want a better NFLD within the CFA crowd, me among them.
Danny Williams has ordered his Illustrious Potentate
throne and robes...Albertans will be lining up for jobs, and
will be willing to live in just about anything to work there.
This is the socio-economic tilt of the century...really, it is.
that will still be his stance....
harper was here late last week and they didn't meet at all... hehehe
to me it seems like Danny Williams just wants the best for the province, and wants what was owed to us.
oh joey was much worse from what my grandparents tell me...
to me it seems like Danny Williams just wants the best for the province, and wants what was owed to us.
And NFLD deserves much better than it's had from Confederation.
I just think Danny undermines the people who want a better NFLD within the CFA crowd, me among them.
i dont follow a lot of politics stuff
throne and robes...Albertans will be lining up for jobs, and
will be willing to live in just about anything to work there.
This is the socio-economic tilt of the century...really, it is.
this is probably the biggest thing thats happened here since we've joined canada
Which is pretty sad, but power to Newfoundland all the same!
Which is pretty sad, but power to Newfoundland all the same!
I dont think thats sad at all... we've only been a part of Canada for 59 years...