ABEXIT - is it time for Alberta to think about leaving Canada?

Curious Cdn

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Yep, 58% they claim. Just can't believe there's people whining that we are going to run out of food. Won't happen if they EAT it.

Not on MY household, by gum.

The little bit of food waste we generate gets composted either by us or by the town who picks it up every week.
 

petros

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I agree, things will likely settle down in a couple of weeks, with the exception of a minority of die hards.
Nope. Obviously we are a distinct and unique culture with the framework already in places thanks to Quebec. We'd be far better off if we handled our own affairs in the manner Quebec does.

Sakatchewan is by far the richest piece of real estate on the planet with Alberta a close second. We've been f-cked over ever the NWT as formed. It's time First Nations got Rights to property and an equitable chunk of the riches of the land. They had jobs for 300 years prior to being stuck on Rezes.

There is nothing we need from the east.

It's not about money, it's not about resources, it's about 131 years of disrespect and enough being enough.
 

Curious Cdn

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Nope. Obviously we are a distinct and unique culture with the framework already in places thanks to Quebec. We'd be far better off if we handled our own affairs in the manner Quebec does.
Sakatchewan is by far the richest piece of real estate on the planet with Alberta a close second. We've been f-cked over ever the NWT as formed. It's time First Nations got Rights to property and an equitable chunk of the riches of the land. They had jobs for 300 years prior to being stuck on Rezes.
There is nothing we need from the east.
It's not about money, it's not about resources, it's about 131 years of disrespect and enough being enough.
Confederation carried Saskatchewan on it's back from 1905 up until about 15 years ago and now the greedy grasping traitors don't reciprocate.

You're culturally "different", alright.
 

Danbones

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Nobody in Ontario gives a flying feck about you in the West or ever even thinks of you guys.
You made the "hate" part up. Alberta is Hate Central but it's just indifference, here.
Anyway, the current regime of Social Transfer Payments is the creation of Jason Kenny. Is he some sort of mole that set it up to piss off his Separatist buddies?
You speak for globalist oil nazis maybe, not Ontarians dooood.
 

petros

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Confederation carried Saskatchewan on it's back from 1905 up until about 15 years ago and now the greedy grasping traitors don't reciprocate.
You're culturally "different", alright.
Same culture you grew up in that was a "have" province until 1992 -2005. 13 years.

In 1982, the equalization standard was shifted from the national average to the average of the five "representative (have)" provinces: British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec. The Canada Act 1982, which amended the constitution, included the rights of the poorer provinces to equalization payments.
 
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JLM

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I just got to thinking with so many people around the world clamoring to get into Canada, if those thinking of leaving should give It a second look!
 

taxslave

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Confederation carried Saskatchewan on it's back from 1905 up until about 15 years ago and now the greedy grasping traitors don't reciprocate.
You're culturally "different", alright.
Your confederation held Saskatchewan and the rest of the west back since before confederation. Ever hear of the Crow freight rate? That was federal legislated roadblock to western manufacturing where it cost more to ship manufactured goods east than west. How about our dairy supply management where dairy farmers in BC have to dump milk on the ground to protect Quebec cheese producers? Don't know if it is still in effect but up till the late 1980s there was a federal marine fuel tax that only applied on the west coast.
Then there is the whole seat distribution scheme where Toronto area has more MPs than some provinces.
 

petros

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Food regulation sucks, especially since Trump decimated the FDA, there are generous Canadians, too, healthcare insurance for my cousins in WA costs almost $10K per year and for hubby and I it costs a bit over $900, etctera.
We'll stay in Canada thanks.
Malarkey.

Blue Cross Gold Plan in WA is $1,520.85 for a smoker aged 64+.

Gold
Higher monthly premiums, with lower deductibles and out-of-pocket costs.
Good for customers who see the doctor more than a couple of times a year, manage at least one health condition, or take multiple prescription drugs. Your monthly premium is higher, but more healthcare costs are covered.

I'm paying $94 a month for the same Blue Cross Plan with dental and optical.

Provincial is garbage, especially in BC. At least they axed the cost from $75 a month to $37.50 but it's still shitty.
 

pgs

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Early 80's and into the early 90s.
Still out of range for young families . You could still buy a new house in suburbia cheeped then the city and available housing in the city was undesirable. The DIY craze might have started sooner if people thought land values were going to increase as much . Also no one wanted to live and raise families east of Cambie where inexpensive housing was . The immigrants pooled their resources and bought up the housing as the boomers escaped . A few smart people bought properties for the rental market and made millions .
 

petros

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My first house was a new 1320sqft 2 1/2 story townhouse in Coquitlam with a killer view of the river and N.W. Whalley for $180K in 93.