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Comments by James O'Grady
He has. And, while it may be temporary in order to keep Alberta onside, the way in which he has done it, the complete disrespect shown to First Nations and environmentalists will have a long lasting effect.
It would have been easy to engage us in a discussion around sustainable production of these new nation building projects. We all want to be apart of it. But not like this. Not when they are being put forward in the same way a corrupt land developer pushes through their dirty deals at city hall.
What bothers me most about “How” this is being done, is the obvious corruption involved. It just reeks.
Keep your grubby hands off of our natural land. There’s all kinds of land inside Ottawa to develop. Especially, contaminated land that needs to be cleaned. This is where affordable housing should be built.
Clean the contaminated properties and build new communities on top of them. Do not cut down any more trees or destroy any more of our natural habitat. We don’t care that you want the waterfront properties. Go where you’re needed not where you’re not.
Juvenile. It’s almost funny now.
Trades are always welcome if they improve the team, but the problem isn’t the players, the problem is the coaching style and strategy. I proposed a few weeks ago that they attempt to play a more two way offensive style of hockey than what they’re playing now. My recommendation is to play the way the Stanley Cup champion Montréal Canadiens used to play in the 1970s. It requires back checking, but if you can do it, it’s a much more fluent style of hockey than the one the Senators are playing now.