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Name: Laurie Betts on Dec 15, 2009Comments: This is by far the worst decision your Liberal government has made and you do NOT have a mandate to pull off this very secretive deal. Please reconsider your support for this deal and vote according to your constituents wishes.Flag
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Name: S. Morgan on Dec 15, 2009Comments: My sister is a lawyer, we read the MOU. It is a terrible deal for the people of New Brunswick. Albertans consumed a record-breaking 10,236 megawatts on Monday night, according to the Alberta Electric System Operator. That beat the week-old Dec. 7 record by 193 megawatts, which in turn beat a record from only a year earlier. (regarding heritage pools) 2.2 PRICING DURING THE FIRST FIVE YEARS (ii) to the extent that the demand for electricity by RWC cusotmers exceeds the RWC HPS, the cost of supplying that excess demand will be deferred and recovered through adjusted RWC rates, with interest, after the fifth anniversary of closing. I have family in British Columbia and know the Liberal Manifesto well...The BC Liberals have sold the water rights to 120 BC rivers and waterways. Over 550 water license applications are in process. Even after their 30-40 year contracts end, private firms, not British Colombians, own the generating plants, retain first dibs on the rights of water, and are free to sell the power to the highest bidder, Canadian or American. IPPs already are driving up hydro prices. Brian Wallace, legal counsel for the Joint Industry Electricity Steering Committee says BC Hydro customers may take a yearly hit of $400 million from the private power contracts. The BC Liberals passed a law to override local and municipal concerns and prevent local communities from using their legitimate zoning and environmental powers to remedy bad projects. Private power producers have flooded the Campbell Liberals with over $800,000 in donations. Private producers admit they've stacked their payrolls with BC Liberal Party insiders to give them the inside track with government officials. For example: Robert Poore, former executive assistant to Revenue Minister Rick Thorpe. And Tom Sayer, former policy co-ordination and issues management chief for Premier Gordon Campbell, are now at Plutonic Power. Then the Liberal BC Rail Scandal in the Supreme courts right now. Follow the money...Gordon Campbells buddy Kinsella lined his pocket with $300,000. Liberals and others are charged with fraud, bribes, money laundering. Police raided BC Legislature Dec. 28, 2003. Government employees arrested: Dave Basi, Bobby Virk, Aneal Basi (BCRail). BC Supreme Court (Vancouver) hearing dates: Fri. Dec. 11 at 2:00PM to plan dates; and Dec. 14 - 18, 2009 (re secret witness). Then maybe Jan. 11 and 19, 2010. Liberals will never be in power again across all of Canada. Hydro-Quebec, a publicly owned energy company based in Montreal, has announced the creation of a joint subsidiary with Gaz de France, the French government-owned gas distributor, to develop thermal generation and gas projects throughout the world. The two partners will have equal stakes in the new company, MEG International (Multinationale de l'Electricite et du Gaz). Headquartered in Montreal, MEG International will seek new business opportunities on emerging markets -- where the energetic infrastructure is still ...for sale by Liberals NB POWER NOT FOR SALEFlag
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Name: Claudette Babineau on Dec 16, 2009Comments: Electricity is a very serious necessity and our control of it is not to be allowed to be handed over to other powers that be. Next thing you know other resources will be sold - we need to strongly oppose this en masse!Flag
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Name: Yvonne Devineq on Dec 16, 2009Comments: NB Power must not be sold. There are alternatives that would benefit this Province - selling everything off is not the answer. As my representative, I expect you to vote against the sale in a vote and to tell the Premier that it is not in the best interests of this Province to sell our public utility.Flag
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Name: Ward MacDonald on Dec 18, 2009Comments: You will not move forward by sell a major asset, like NB Power. This is a major decision and should be left to the people of NB to decide. I beg you not to go through with the sale without let the people of NB to decide. This is truly not in NB interest but the winners here is the Province of Quebec. VOTE NO TO THE SALE OF NB POWER!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 18, 2009Comments: There must be another solution to this problem. Bringing down the dept should not be a reason to sell.Flag
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Name: Maryse Logelin on Dec 23, 2009Comments: Thank you for speaking against the sale of NB PowerFlag
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Name: A CONCERNED TAX PAYER on Jan 22, 2010Comments: PLEASE DO NOT GIVE AWAY NB POWERS ASSETS. I WILL BE ASHAMED TO LIVE IN THE PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK IF YOU GO THROUGH WITH THIS TERRIBLE DEAL. IT IS ONLY GOING TO BENEFIT THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 24, 2010Comments: NB Power should not be sold.Flag
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