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Old 06-21-2012, 06:05 AM
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Sounds like we have a bunch of tax payers that have never used a loop hole or stretched a technicality for their gain. Self righteous saints on squeaky pedestals, crying hypocrits tears. All of Alberta's resources are treated in the exact same manner, and you choose to cry hardest over this one because you benifit the least from it. Oil, gas, mining, timber, agriculture, whatever. Pic one to exploit but no the other. Suck back another Timmies Canuck it's our way.........
Morgan was using a technicality to get around the Alberta regulations, and all was supposedly legal until the judge's decision. However, now that the judge has ruled that Morgan legally owns the allocations, Morgan is technically in violation of the rules. Morgan used a technicality to get around the rules, but now another technicality(the judges decision) puts him in clear violation of the rules. It's no different with taxes, if what you are doing is technically legal, you are good to go, but if something changes that makes what you are doing technically illegal, you will be held responsible.

The judges ruling has exposed the system as the sham that it really is, and changes need to be made.
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