Resources belong to whoever owns them - and whoever sells them pays the federal government a fee or tax or "excise"
What on Earth is the fderal government's interest in oil and gas anyway?
White natty desperately wants to understand.
Jeezzus you are stupid. Resources belong to the provinces who lease the rights to extract. The feds just skim.Resources belong to whoever owns them - and whoever sells them pays the federal government a fee or tax or "excise"
Which has squat to do with ownership of said resources.https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/distribution-of-powers
in fact since 1976 there have been more powers moved to the provinces.
"Provincial jurisdiction over natural resources was enlarged, in 1982, to include shared power in inter-provincial commerce and extra-territorial marketing (though with federal paramountcy). The provinces have also been granted the power of indirect taxation of their natural resources (see Intergovernmental Finance)."
I c unt hear you, you little cu nt.MHz, I swear you only have a head on your shoulders to hold your ears..
Case #1 Who owns the sand the is left when the tar is taken out of the 'tar-sands'?Jeezzus you are stupid. Resources belong to the provinces who lease the rights to extract. The feds just skim.
I c unt hear you, you little cu nt.
Typed that parameter into the ignore thingy and 'poof' you were MIA. 'Ezekiel the Sorcerer' would be proud, Yes?
Skimming and owning are not the same thing.It has to do with you gets paid.
If you think the feds don't get paid you may want to reread. Or maybe have someone give you the gist.
No, if something isn't done soon this will be the only topic for the next few years.Calm down
And Canada would get nothing?If Alberta separated from Canada, it's clear that Alberta would then manage those resources. They'd clearly fall under the jurisdiction of the Alberta.
Hahahahahaaha. Of course we would Dear as we also secretly own all these corporations.If Alberta separated from Canada, it's clear that Alberta would then manage those resources. They'd clearly fall under the jurisdiction of the Alberta.
And Canada would get nothing?
Clearly?