Altair
Army.ca Veteran
- Reaction score
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- Points
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I wouldn't discount WEXIT in what ever form it takes (AB alone, or AB/SK...etc). The West has been the economic driver of this nation for a long time
GDP of Canadian Provinces.(2019)
Ontario-900 billion
Quebec-450 billion
Alberta- 352 billion
Alberta punches above its weight, but make no mistake, its a little over a 1/3 of Ontarios GDP.
Considering that AB is in for a lot of pain if its locked out of many markets, that calculus really isn't in favor of leaving. No matter how "bad" AB thinks it has it, it wont be any better by leaving.and it seems to many that policies of the East are unfair and hell bent on suppressing the Western economy. When it gets to a point where it's more costly to stay than go (equalization/fundamental changes to rights/freedoms), it could move pretty fast.
The same USA that just killed the Keystone pipeline, and likely doesn't want to piss off Canada? That USA? Sure.It's about much more than just resources to market, but the US would likely love a closer trading relationship with resource rich territories such as AB and/or SK. There was a time when the West "wanted in", but I think years of snubbing and the present political environment have shifted that attitude.
Win a few seats and I'll take notice.The Wildrose party is gaining momentum and the Maverick and PPC are on the map as far as polling goes, so I wouldn't write this off entirely, the next elections will say a lot. As Brad S states there are warning signs.
Win a general election and I'll listen.
The peoples party shows up in polling right now, but I don't think anyone is paying any heed to Maxime Bernier.