Ya see....I agreed with Trudeau and what he was trying to achieve with the NEP. I feel the resources SHOULD belong to all Canadians, not just the ones that are lucky enough to live where those resources happen to be. Independence from foreign energy imports would have been nice. Independence from american interference in Canadian energy policy would have been nice. Lower energy costs for Canadians because it comes from Canadian resources would have been nice. Instead, we pay inflated prices to line the pockets of the multi nationals.
Well the resources DO belong to the provinces and that's just the way it's set up. When Trudeau started rubbing his hands together and licking his lips he was seeing votes in Ontario not the betterment of Canada. Western Canada was expected to work hard get the resources out of the ground and pass along the cash to our poor Ontario cousins. Never mind the roads and health care of the province, never mind the colleges and schools here. We were expected pay up & shut up. We are crippled by our minimal representation in Parliament. Quebec & Ontario get to decide the fate of the country because they have the bulk of the seats and Alberta & Saskatchewan were expected to pony up to support whatever decisions are made.
History has shown that the west has been shut out of the rest of the country as far as decisions go, but they are more than happy to get our equalization payments and our income taxes, just not our input.
As far as the "multinationals" go, the pockets you refer to are shareholders. You are more than welcome to buy into their companies, and if you've got a pension or an RRSP you most likely are part owner in any number of energy companies. Western Canada is thriving in most part to the investment of these evil multinationals. I can even name several of them that employ thousands of people each:
Royal Dutch Shell
Total
BP
Taqa North
Exxon mobil (aka Esso/Imperial oil)
many many others
These evil multinationals employ tens of thousands of Canadians, who in turn buy houses and cars and clothes and food and the money gets spread around. The Dodge Grand Caravan I drive was built in Ontario by several people who benefitted by my employment in the energy industry. Those people have every right to take the money they earn and buy into the stock market and benefit again and again.
Do you think the energy industry should be nationalized / socialized? History has shown that social industry does not work, there is no reason to believe that it would work any better in Canada.
Sorry about the rant, but you kind of hit a nerve.