Rsomer; This country was being built very well BEFORE 1982 and the new constitution that entrenched this massive welfare scheme. I find it hard to believe that any one would argue that welfare helps bulid anything.Dependencey is the result!
Please explain how we have become more "unified" because of equalization?
How has it made us "stronger"?? Are you referring to our dollar, our military, or our moral and honorable public policies?
Are you referring to our current impact on world events?
As for your comment that some day Alberta may be on the recieving end...with perpetual Liberal government's in Ottawa... Alberta may well be eligable, but dream on if you think you will collect.
As for Saskatchewan and the equalization issue. The average family in Saskachawan is contributing $2700.00 while in New Brunswick the average family recieves $1700.00.
Likewise the average gain in Newfoundland is almost $7000.00 while an Alberta family pays out more that $6000.00!
You seem to have missed my point.
How could you defend a system that has a family in Newfoundland with an income with 100,000.00 per year recieving benifits from a family in your province (lets say a member of your or my family) with an income of $30,000.00??
Please explain how we have become more "unified" because of equalization?
How has it made us "stronger"?? Are you referring to our dollar, our military, or our moral and honorable public policies?
Are you referring to our current impact on world events?
As for your comment that some day Alberta may be on the recieving end...with perpetual Liberal government's in Ottawa... Alberta may well be eligable, but dream on if you think you will collect.
As for Saskatchewan and the equalization issue. The average family in Saskachawan is contributing $2700.00 while in New Brunswick the average family recieves $1700.00.
Likewise the average gain in Newfoundland is almost $7000.00 while an Alberta family pays out more that $6000.00!
You seem to have missed my point.
How could you defend a system that has a family in Newfoundland with an income with 100,000.00 per year recieving benifits from a family in your province (lets say a member of your or my family) with an income of $30,000.00??
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