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Originally posted by SASKFARMER View PostI agree all you left wing fools explain why sask and Alberta shouldn’t have the same deal as Quebec. Enough of the bullshit copy and paste just explain why one province should have special status and the rest should be shit on.
Please explain
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Quote:" A note to Western Canada: The rest of the country understands tough economic times"
Chuck where is your office Ottawa or Hull ? How many staff do you have and whats your annual budget? Man you sure seem to enjoy stirring up Western Separation.Last edited by 6V53; Nov 10, 2019, 14:48.
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This is from a recent IPSOS poll;
Alberta and Saskatchewan residents are not happy, and there is rising support for separation in both provinces, although well below majority levels in either province. One-third (33%) of Albertans and slightly more than one-quarter (27%) of Saskatchewan residents agree with the statement that ‘my province would be better off if it separated from Canada’. A belief that Alberta would be better off if it separated is up 8 points from just over a year ago (from 25% to 33%) and up 14 points from 2001 (was 19%). A belief that Saskatchewan would be better off if it separated is up 9 points from just over a year ago (from 18% to 27%) and up 14 points from 2001 (was 13%).
Only Quebecers (26%) rival Alberta and Saskatchewan in the belief that their province would be better off after separation. Very few residents in other regions think their province would be better off (13% BC, 11% Manitoba, 9% Atlantic Canada, 8% Ontario).
Note both Alberta and Sask are more willing to leave Ottawa behind than Kabek.
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Originally posted by shtferbrains View PostThis is from a recent IPSOS poll;
Alberta and Saskatchewan residents are not happy, and there is rising support for separation in both provinces, although well below majority levels in either province. One-third (33%) of Albertans and slightly more than one-quarter (27%) of Saskatchewan residents agree with the statement that ‘my province would be better off if it separated from Canada’. A belief that Alberta would be better off if it separated is up 8 points from just over a year ago (from 25% to 33%) and up 14 points from 2001 (was 19%). A belief that Saskatchewan would be better off if it separated is up 9 points from just over a year ago (from 18% to 27%) and up 14 points from 2001 (was 13%).
Only Quebecers (26%) rival Alberta and Saskatchewan in the belief that their province would be better off after separation. Very few residents in other regions think their province would be better off (13% BC, 11% Manitoba, 9% Atlantic Canada, 8% Ontario).
Note both Alberta and Sask are more willing to leave Ottawa behind than Kabek.
Yep, at 1/3rd or less interested it's going nowhere - not even on the radar politically. Time to focus on getting a better deal within the existing set-up.
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Originally posted by 6V53 View PostWhat's your answer for the 13 Billion dollar transfer payment?
Hydro is cheap there and there is some exclusion for the formula for hydro cause its "their" resource. Well if we went back to public power generation from our resources maybe could argue the formula backwards.
Not the changes I'd like to see but sometimes it's better to play the game than fight a losing battle.
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Originally posted by grassfarmer View PostTime to focus on getting a better deal within the existing set-up.
What leverage do we have that we can use to negotiate a better deal?
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