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Old Posted Apr 14, 2010, 11:57 PM
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Originally Posted by worldlyhaligonian View Post
That is a major comparative advantage! Finally some good news on the trade front!

This is especially good news because our tax dollars go to fund ships to break up ice to that ships can skip Halifax and go to Montreal... these ships will never be able to go down the Saint Lawrence!
Yeah so then you can transport those goods to market via New Brunswick roads on our provincial taxpayer dollars instead! Thanks!







(I'm just kidding by the way, I'm not at all one of those "my tax dollars got spent on what?!" guys at all, I just wish there weren't so many damn transport trucks on the roads around here. I want trains back!)
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