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How much did Sask receive for decades before they had to start paying?
But it does seem ironic a province of 1.1 million people has to pay for the welfare of provinces that are much larger.
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It's interesting to see that at one time sk. and mb. were both have not provinces, and now it's mb. which is still a have not prov. , hopefully we can pull ourselves out of the mud also.
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Originally posted by burnt View PostInteresting to note that Manitoba (1.282 million pop.) requires 30% more than Ontario (13.6 million pop.), having 10% of the population. More total dollars, over 10x more per capita, ON, 107/hd vs. MB, 1384/hd.
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apparently when the formula was made up they had to leave out revenue from hydro electricity. This was done to get Manitoba and Quebec to agree to the deal. How hydro is regarded as a non renewable resource and oil is classed as a renewable resource is beyond me.
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I appreciate Brad Wall pointing this out. At a quick glance it looks like total equalization payments are roughly 15 billion of which Saskatchewan contributes 580 million. Unfortunately Alberta contributes much more even with projected deficits of 10 billion a year! It is amazing to me that the federal government extracts about 10-11 billion more out of Alberta in corporate and personal income tax than it returns in programming! Should the west separate? Absolutely!!
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