"Canada has probably one of the largest resources of fresh water in the world. Water is going to be - already is - a very valuable commodity and I've always found it odd that Canada is so willing to sell oil and natural gas and uranium and coal, which a Comments
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All regions should learn to live within their own means. I'm leery of even the idea of piping water from northern Alberta to southern Alberta, let alone across a national border.
You do NOT want the US involved in your water resources. No way.
You open the door to the US having any say over your water and Los Angeles will be on you people like Great White sharks on baby seals.
Whatever money you think you might make from the deal is irrelevant. When the subject is water I guarantee you that not only will people get screwed they'll also get killed. People who stand in the way of LA getting water have a tendency to die from all sorts of unexpected causes.
NO!! I don't think it's at all a good idea to sell water to the US.
Last time this came up, I remember the agreement would be to sell X number of litres of water to the US - without taking into account that some years would be drier than others.
I don't trust our side to get the best deal, and I don't trust the US to live up to their end.
Water is a bigger deal to the USA than is oil. Check our history on "water wars" and you'll see.
Last time this came up, I remember the agreement would be to sell X number of litres of water to the US - without taking into account that some years would be drier than others.
I don't trust our side to get the best deal, and I don't trust the US to live up to their end.
Water is a bigger deal to the USA than is oil. Check our history on "water wars" and you'll see.
I remember being on a bus tour in LA and the tour guide pointed at the dry river beds and said, "we think any water that makes it to the ocean is wasted."
I'm still not sure if that was a joke.
It was. The LA river floods and the water all goes out to sea. The water they actually use in LA all comes from the Colorado River, the Owens Valley, and the California Aqueduct (which transports water from as far north as Shasta Lake - over 600Km from LA).
People who stand in the way of LA getting water have a tendency to die from all sorts of unexpected causes.
We can continue to export our excess water in bulk to the oceans. Foregoing tens of billions that can be used for infrastructure repair and bridge renewals in Quebec is normally against Canadian values.
People say that once the tap is turned on we cannot turn it off. Maybe true but if the pipeline is only 24 inches wide then we won't need to turn it off.
Then we need Quebeckers to negotiate the deal. Screwing their sister Province NFLD big time over James Bay electricity shows a high degree of acumen in making deals.
Contract should be renewable every 10 years. New rates up or down. New time limits or extensions of supply.
Also for every cubic acre of water 100 kegs of Budweiser beer is pumped North for distribution to the thirsty.
Also for every cubic acre of water 100 kegs of Budweiser beer is pumped North for distribution to the thirsty.
Geez, you really hate your fellow Canadians, don't you?
Pretty good movie. Apparently before Leoben was a cylon agent infiltrating the colonials he was a CSIS agent.
Ask the people of what they thought of buying drinking water.
Don't forget about Bolivia. http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?ItemID=6893