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http://canada.theoildrum.com/story/2006/12/3/121020/783 Stephan Dion knows about Peak Oil. Why is he not talking about it? Here is why : Report from theoildrum, posted by Pascal Gagnon, of Roberval, Lac St Jean region, Dec 2006. He came this summer in our city and the journalist told him about me and my report about peak oil. He told the journalist (and then me thereafter) that he read the following books : Twilight, Beyond Oil, The Party is over and many other reports. I personaly sent him a copy of the french report I made and he told me it was one of the few french document available in Canada at this time. So I think he will steer the party and the politics toward the talking of this problem, which is yet to be done here in Canada, especialy in Quebec. For those who know french, this is from Pascal's site Bienvenue à Roberval Nichée au coeur des grands espaces et seule ville de la région située directement en bordure du lac Saint-Jean, Roberval vit en totale symbiose avec le majestueux plan d'eau qui baigne ses rives. Au gré des saisons, ce lac - qu'on dit vaste comme une mer et beau comme un océan - offre à la ville et à ses 11000 habitants une étonnante diversité d'activités et des paysages sans cesse renouvelés! Contact: gagnon_pascal at cgocable dot ca Homepage: http://www.ville.roberval.qc.ca Bio: Pascal Gagnon, Bsc CS, undergoind a MS in management. Involved in many aspect of Roberval city life. Working to make our place ready for PO
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