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SupperCutz's avatar

What amazes me about this situation and the push back on park closures is the steady build-up of the environmental activists agreeing with hunters, fishers and other outdoors people on the issue. Never have these pods of people found common ground to lambast the government from, and it's great to see.

I don't know what the solution is for our province's economic woes, but what's nice to see is some level of unification to resist bad decisions. I don't get the sense that coal mining and parks closures have led to 'penthouse palace' levels of disgust quite yet, but it's admirable to see issues-based-backlash instead of blind team loyalty for a change.

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Peter Lake's avatar

Well done, Jen. As a retired BC boy who spent about a quarter of his life in AB... and loved every (well almost every) minute of it....... spending many weeks in the backcountry, winter and summer while, ironically, working in one of the most ancient-carbon emitting industries (aviation), I think you absolutely nailed it. (You can use the E word for me as well as the C word.... just not the D word)

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