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Old Posted: Apr 12, 2012, 4:21 PM
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Talking With Albertans

I've come across a video that has strongly reminded me of my friends from Alberta with which I've spoken during the past decade of summers. Whether the occasion was during an extreme southern provincial flood, or large swaths of Albertan forests on fire, or yet another season of low-yielding crop harvests -- my friends would often resort to a conclusion that every bad weather-related event in Alberta was "isolated."

In denial and aggressive toward objection, just like a drug addict, I'm wondering how Canada will help this province with their incessant promotion of fossil fuels. I don't expect them to stop using, anytime soon.

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