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http://babusyatanya.blogspot.ca/2014/06/blog-post_22.html
вместе с которой в залив придут воняющие соляркой супертанкеры - все здесь загадят
207 847 человек уже подписали требование к правительству отозвать лицензии на строительство по этому проекту - присоединяйтесь! SIGN UP THE PETITION

но ясно одно, петиции - беззубы если на выборах опять пройдут консерваторы
детали:
Despite British Columbia environmentalists, First Nations and others gearing up to launch a citizens' initiative petition to fight the Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline, it's only electoral votes, not signatures that can stop it.
And with the federal Conservative government due to announce its decision today and expected to approve the pipeline with conditions, these groups have to ask themselves -- is the juice worth the squeeze?
B.C's initiative legislation, which is unique in Canada, allows voters to petition the provincial government to take action on almost any issue. But the law is completely toothless.
Even if successful against enormous odds, the initiative can be effectively ignored without government being forced to hold a province-wide vote -- despite misconceptions otherwise.
вместе с которой в залив придут воняющие соляркой супертанкеры - все здесь загадят
207 847 человек уже подписали требование к правительству отозвать лицензии на строительство по этому проекту - присоединяйтесь! SIGN UP THE PETITION

но ясно одно, петиции - беззубы если на выборах опять пройдут консерваторы
детали:
Despite British Columbia environmentalists, First Nations and others gearing up to launch a citizens' initiative petition to fight the Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline, it's only electoral votes, not signatures that can stop it.
And with the federal Conservative government due to announce its decision today and expected to approve the pipeline with conditions, these groups have to ask themselves -- is the juice worth the squeeze?
B.C's initiative legislation, which is unique in Canada, allows voters to petition the provincial government to take action on almost any issue. But the law is completely toothless.
Even if successful against enormous odds, the initiative can be effectively ignored without government being forced to hold a province-wide vote -- despite misconceptions otherwise.