I'll believe it when I see it.
Except the municipalities are staunchly against it, and have no complaints.Every so often, especially during gun control shenanigans from above, I hear AB friends saying it's time for its own police force because they're underwhelmed by the RCMP.
Except the municipalities are staunchly against it, and have no complaints.
Frankly I don’t care, I’m just stunned that a province as affluent as Alberta hasn’t built a new hospital in its Capital city, despite massive population growth across the province, since 1988.
Albertans pay exactly the same rates of Federal taxes as any other Canadian. Albertan corporations are taxed at the same rate as all other corporations, other than industry and sector distortions.Equalization payments are explicitly designed to transfer wealth from the Federal Government to some provincesto others.
FTFYYou think that any CDN Gov looks at National Securityholistically?ever?
Of course the government went in attack mode, they don't want to give up control. Quebec only got it as an attempt to save an election, Alberta doesn't have the power yet to swing an election outcome. For what Alberta wants the best thing they could do is separate and go it on their own because they will not get it from our federal government. Quebec, Maritimes and the GTA usually decide who gets in so by the time the polls open in BC everyone already knows who won. The attacking people probably just saw it as Alberta attempting to get more than they get themselves. The "how dare they" mentality kicked into overdrive without bothering to look at it, instead they ran with the government. You know, the liberals say this is bad so it is bad. Same thing happens with some people regardless of the party in power.
$535B for 2024…would definitely like to see the split and where the additional $38B went (I suspect much to debt payments, but interested in the rest of the increase).
Always interesting to see the details….like how the Trudeau government shit down the Canadian Competition Bureau…Another interesting view of government operations is to see which government departments have grown and shrank over the years in numbers of employees. Especially since the last government.
Population of the federal public service by department or agency - Canada.ca
This data table shows the number of employees for each government department, each separate agency (excluding Crown Corporations), and the number of ministers' exempt staff, for each year from 2005 to the present.www.canada.ca
Maybe one day when I have lots of spare time, I’ll go through the Main Estimates and figure it out…and maybe even add slices for adjustment by Supp A, B and C.
Always interesting to see the details….like how the Trudeau government shit down the Canadian Competition Bureau…
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This^ Huge trend!2) OAS growth is not a minor problem. But all our politicians are ignoring it. It was half the cost in 2018 I think. It's growing like a tumor.
The best line I've heard about this was from an ex-Harper staffer. He actually didn't disagree with some Trudeau spending (like Childcare). But he said that right now, "We have Trudeau spending and Harper tax rates. This isn't sustainable in the long run."
Admittedly a point poke…the more important dive is looking into the CRA, ESDC, and myriad of touchy-feely-but-do-they-help-our-productivity type activities.I'd be careful with judgements like that. Sometimes those functions got rolled into another agency and employees moved. Or the agency period is subordinated and their employees not count as part of the larger department. Likely the case here because the Competition Bureau still exists under ISED.
People seem to really hate when I point out the oil and gas industry actually did better under the NDP then it did under the UCP. Guess who has more money though?Albertans pay exactly the same rates of Federal taxes as any other Canadian. Albertan corporations are taxed at the same rate as all other corporations, other than industry and sector distortions.
Albertan's' perception is shaped by manipulative politicians and a very lazy press to foment dissent, to buy votes and sell papers.
Wham you are on the top step of the podium, maybe they should try not to be so petty and petulant.
The federal government can set the sliders anywhere it wants, if it wants to strongly enough.Transfers to provinces are obligated and can't be cut.
People seem to really hate when I point out the oil and gas industry actually did better under the NDP then it did under the UCP. Guess who has more money though?
Harper's government cut the GST. Federal income tax cuts, though, were LPC achievements. Here. The LPC made its own choices about the mix of tax cuts, increased spending, and deficit financing."We have Trudeau spending and Harper tax rates."