I wasn't too thrilled with another Ontario governmnet in Ottawa but now I see it as probably better in the long run as it'll speed up Alberta independence.
I wasn't too thrilled with another Ontario governmnet in Ottawa but now I see it as probably better in the long run as it'll speed up Alberta independence.
I support more decentralization but find any province going it alone laughable.
quebec will only be saying bye-bye if canada does not get its act together and reform its federation and constitution.
but then again, canada has always been a nation of "settlers"/"compromisers" which is a part of the problem. Perhaps quebec separating, which brings about the breakup of the rest of the country is what is needed to give everybody a real kick so we can proceed to recreate a new canada, with a new constitution, a new federal gov (with different powers), and my personal favorite: NO MORE MONARCHY.
The first mistake is reading the Edmonton Sun as a bench mark of Albertan's feelings. Razz Seriously, that newspaper is right wing crap. They maybe poll two guys at the Zellers coffee shop who have paid 98cents for unlimited refill coffess and sit there all morning...and thats the litmus test for all Albertans?
Good. F*ck off and leave then. The rest of us tired of hearing all the whining from the minority of Albertans who are ill-educated and greedy enough to think that separation is a real option for them.
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Of course, don't be waiting too long for all that natural gas to be coming down from the territories to run your tarsands. We'll be using that to heat our homes in the rest of Canada.
You can forget about any aid when the next drought or flood hits too, and your going to have to spend the billions that Ottawa currently subsidises the oil companies with yourselves. You'll also need a military, a police force, a foreign service. Hell, you'll be needing a lot of things. Like a passport if you want to travel to the rest of Canada.
Once you get sucked up by the United States, and you will, then you can deal with that little reality. Think you are under-represented nationally now? Wait until you find out that Washington doesn't give a flying f*ck about you. Oh, and the US has a National Energy Program. We all know how Albertans like schemes like that. If you thought Trudeau was nasty to you, wait'll Dick Cheney tells you how completely insignificant you are.
So go ahead and separate in a childish tiff because your tiny little population doesn't get to dictate to the rest of Canada.
the fed will just declare that each part of the province has to vote for independence and that the oil and gas beneath the ground isn't yours if you separate!
(note how the land laws can be used against a government as well as for a government)
So Stephen Harper is going to push Quebec out of Canada as a way of further Albertan separatism? No real surprises there.
The resources in a province belong to a province, every province. That is a constitutional issue, and to change it would be somewhat contentious. It's like mineral rights. Just because you sell land on which you hold mineral rights, does not mean you lose the mineral rights to that land. The resources of Alberta belong to Alberta and Albertans, just as the resources of Ontario belong to Ontario and Ontarians. Plain and simple, guaranteed by the constitution.