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Originally posted by WiltonRanch View PostHate to say this but I hope Trudeau and Singh don’t annul the marriage for a while so these sovereignty acts are passed and implemented. I fear if a conservative government were elected federally this would be forgotten about but this transcends whoever is in power at the federal level.
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Originally posted by jazz View PostWel all the commies at the trough are squealing today. Worried about the gravy train coming to an end.
Can’t wait until smith puts a knife in that equalization program. Bet Quebec announces separation the next day.
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Originally posted by jazz View PostWel all the commies at the trough are squealing today. Worried about the gravy train coming to an end.
Can’t wait until smith puts a knife in that equalization program. Bet Quebec announces separation the next day.
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Originally posted by newguy View Postthink this would be a good time for the areas in sask that have been supporting the areas that do not have oil or potash to ask for a new deal from the province.Health care in the southeast is terrible.If your RM does not have oil or Potash you are probably the Quebec of Saskatchewan.
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Good thing that act will be on the books shortly. ABs going to need it right away.
Here are some details on a northern AB land grab by the feds.
https://www.westernstandard.news/alberta/major-changes-to-public-lands-in-northern-alberta-being-discussed-by-trudeau-liberals/article_9832e6ce-6f76-11ed-81a6-a76ddc0f0f98.html
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The SA is fantastic. Gets rid of that pesky democracy by representation that stands in the way of progress by allowing changing of laws without going through the legislature.
Long live the Queen. At least the 1% of Albertans that voted for the Queen
You got to know its bad when someone like Kenney quits citing concern over political polarization.Last edited by tweety; Nov 30, 2022, 09:19.
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Originally posted by tweety View PostThe SA is fantastic. .
Its exactly the same clause evoked in s45 of the constitution that Quebec has used time and again.
During the EMA this year, Quebecs govt passed a resolution that they would not recognize it. And nobody said a word.
Quebec has used that clause and the NWC to ban hijabs. Nobody said anthing.
In fact Trudeau has endorsed the use of s45 for provincial autonomy.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/quebec-canada-constitution-changes-language-bill-1.6031828
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Originally posted by jazz View PostYou can read right.
Its exactly the same clause evoked in s45 of the constitution that Quebec has used time and again.
During the EMA this year, Quebecs govt passed a resolution that they would not recognize it. And nobody said a word.
Quebec has used that clause and the NWC to ban hijabs. Nobody said anthing.
In fact Trudeau has endorsed the use of s45 for provincial autonomy.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/quebec-canada-constitution-changes-language-bill-1.6031828
To his credit, outgoing premier Jason Kenney understands the risks involved with Smith’s strategy. As he asked rhetorically during the most recent episode of his weekly radio show, “If the government proposes (a law) saying that we will rip up contracts, we won’t enforce court orders, we’ll ignore the rulings of the Supreme Court, we’ll choose which laws we enforce, we’ll ignore the Constitution, well, what investor in their right mind would put money at risk in Alberta?â€
No longer will the courts decide what is constitutional, Alberta will skip that step and let the exalted ruler decide.
Quebec seriously ruined their economic path allowing by their separatist actions to ruin their economy, instead Ontario became the economic leader.
You're a short term, me-me-me thinker, so the SA fits for you. Still want to be just like Quebec? You probably do.
Edit: and also the Quebec Premier still has to amend legislation through the National Assembly. Quebec Premier cannot order provincial entities to violate federal laws.
Edit Edit: and to their credit, SK has not changed their democratic legislative structure.Last edited by tweety; Nov 30, 2022, 10:31.
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