Why don't we look at the issue this way.... Of those provinces that have been chronically on the receiving end for years; why don't we ask what they have done with the monies or how they might have looked into achieving some way to eliminate the dependence via economic growth planning.
The problem is that providing a carte blanche program of injecting money into a system where there is no real plan or directed use of funds results in that contribution being absorbed into the revenue streams that simply elevates the gvt services to a point that is even less sustainable than before.
They already have studies that look into this, but an independent board would make the system even more equitable.
The view that I take as an Ontarian, is that even if I got screwed in the past, there's no point in getting bitter or belligerent about it like Albertans do now. It's more important to change the process for the better.
Harper's gonna have his hands full if Wildrose win.
Let the party begin!
Machjo, sovereignty referendums are not a plan, they are a temper tantrum.
Before Ont- Que had the seats - 1 had the money Ontario- the west had money and less seats and no say.
Now they still have less seats a lot more money and little say.
Equalization is broken -
YUP! Going to be interesting,been boring here in Alberta since Ralph left.lol!
Equalization is in the constitution. The only choice Alberta has is to separate if they don't like it. They certainly don't get to pick which provinces get equalization funds from Ottawa. And let's be clear, it's not Alberta's money that Quebec receives.
Equalization is in the constitution. The only choice Alberta has is to separate if they don't like it.
Or renegotiate the Constitution.
Equalization is in the constitution. The only choice Alberta has is to separate if they don't like it. They certainly don't get to pick which provinces get equalization funds from Ottawa. And let's be clear, it's not Alberta's money that Quebec receives.
Equalization may be in the constitution but we can fix how it is equalized or not.
Equalization may be in the constitution but we can fix how it is equalized or not. This is just one more part of the constitution that needs to be fixed.
...point is Alberta doesn't get to pick and choose.
I believe that the Notwithstanding Clause is also in the Charter
Notwithstanding Clause
It's fully applicable..