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Bitumen, the new national staple, is redefining the character and destiny of Canada. Rapid development of the tar sands has created a foreign policy that favours the export of bitumen to the United States and lax immigration standards that champion the import of global bitumen workers.
~ Andrew Nikiforuk
Canada
Champion
Character
Created
Destiny
Development
Export
Favours
Foreign
Foreign Policy
Global
Immigration
Import
National
New
Policy
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Redefining
Sands
Standards
Staple
States
Tar
United
United States
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Canada now calls itself an 'emerging energy superpower.' In reality, it is nothing more than a Third World energy supermarket.
~ Andrew Nikiforuk
Calls
Canada
Emerging
Energy
Itself
More
Nothing
Now
Reality
Supermarket
Superpower
Than
Third
World
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Canadians need to start thinking of themselves as a petrostate, and they need to start thinking of the kinds of controls needed to protect the country from the excesses of oil.
~ Andrew Nikiforuk
Canadians
Controls
Country
Excess
Kinds
Need
Needed
Oil
Protect
Start
Themselves
Thinking
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If Canada could simply apply the basic principles of sustainable development, such as the internalization of costs and 'polluters pay,' it would have long-term beneficial effects, both environmental and economic.
~ Andrew Nikiforuk
Apply
Basic
Basic Principles
Beneficial
Both
Canada
Costs
Could
Development
Economic
Effects
Environmental
Long-Term
Pay
Principles
Simply
Sustainable
Sustainable Development
Would
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Much of the U.S. Midwest is already running on bitumen. Do we want to extend this addiction? And at what cost? Or should we set other goals and say one to two million barrels of oil a day from the tar sands is all we really need to make the transition?
~ Andrew Nikiforuk
Addiction
Barrels
Cost
Day
Extend
Goals
Make
Midwest
Million
Much
Need
Oil
Other
Really
Running
Sands
Say
Set
Should
Tar
Transition
Two
Want
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Oil has allowed us to think about economics as though energy doesn't matter.
~ Andrew Nikiforuk
About
Allowed
Economics
Energy
Matter
Oil
Think
Though
Us
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Slavery, first and foremost, was an energy institution. Shackling human muscle was about getting work done.
~ Andrew Nikiforuk
About
Done
Energy
First
Foremost
Getting
Human
Institution
Muscle
Slavery
Work
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Sour gas is one of the most dangerous, toxic substances known to man.
~ Andrew Nikiforuk
Dangerous
Gas
Known
Man
Most
Sour
Substances
Toxic
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The destructiveness of the tar sands is not inevitable. But Canadians and Albertans have become too tolerant of the politicians who compromise the nation's energy security as well as the next generation's future.
~ Andrew Nikiforuk
Become
Canadians
Compromise
Energy
Energy Security
Future
Generation
Inevitable
Nation
Next
Politicians
Sands
Security
Tar
Tolerant
Too
Well
Who
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The problem with cap-and-trade and programs such as carbon capture and storage is that they all assume that business as usual can continue. The financial meltdown and peak oil has pretty much demonstrated that business as usual's not going to work.
~ Andrew Nikiforuk
Assume
Business
Capture
Carbon
Continue
Financial
Going
Much
Oil
Peak
Pretty
Problem
Programs
Storage
The Problem With
Usual
Work
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The tar sands boom has become the world's largest energy project, the world's largest construction project, and the world's largest capital project.
~ Andrew Nikiforuk
Become
Boom
Capital
Construction
Energy
Largest
Project
Sands
Tar
World
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The tar sands has changed Canada in the same way the fur trade has changed Canada.
~ Andrew Nikiforuk
Canada
Changed
Fur
Same
Sands
Tar
Trade
Way
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There are two perspectives on the oil sands. You have companies that want to make it the next Saudi Arabia. The other is that it's a transitional resource to a low-carbon economy, and to regard it as anything else is to drain the continent's financial resources.
~ Andrew Nikiforuk
Anything
Anything Else
Arabia
Companies
Continent
Drain
Economy
Else
Financial
Financial Resources
Make
Next
Oil
Other
Perspectives
Regard
Resource
Resources
Sands
Saudi
Saudi Arabia
Two
Want
You
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What slavery really demonstrated was that we don't really know how to use energy wisely and that we can be incredibly abusive and barbaric.
~ Andrew Nikiforuk
Barbaric
Energy
How
Incredibly
Know
Really
Slavery
Use
Wisely
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When governments run on petro dollars or petro revenue instead of taxes, then they kind of sever the link between taxation and representation, and if you're not being taxed, then you're not being represented.
~ Andrew Nikiforuk
Being
Between
Dollars
Governments
Instead
Kind
Link
Representation
Revenue
Run
Taxation
Taxed
Taxes
Then
You
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When you've got a lot of slaves at your command, you tend to get a little bit fat. You tend to get a little bit lazy. You tend to get a little incompetent because there's not much that you do for yourself anymore.
~ Andrew Nikiforuk
Anymore
Because
Bit
Command
Fat
Get
Got
Incompetent
Lazy
Little
Little Bit
Lot
Much
Slaves
Tend
You
Your
Yourself
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