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Title: The case for western (Canadian) independence
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URL Source: https://thestarphoenix.com/opinion/ ... 43-bc45-4cba-8e9a-8ba18a88999d
Published: Jul 23, 2018
Author: Jay Hill Calgary Herald
Post Date: 2018-07-23 07:16:31 by Tatarewicz
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Views: 64
Comments: 6

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A strong case can be made that Confederation is no longer working in the best interests of the West, particularly Alberta and Saskatchewan, writes former MP

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has made changes to the way the National Energy Board investigates major energy developments, such as pipelines — changes that give the NEB even more power to decide whether to approve them, or merely unnecessarily delay them, writes Jay Hill. Calgary

By Jay Hill

As I’ve interacted with countless folks over this summer, many here in Canada’s heartland of the Prairies have voiced their belief that a strong case can be made that Confederation is no longer working in the best interests of the West, particularly Alberta and Saskatchewan.

Action, or in some instances, inaction by our “national” Liberal government is once again fuelling western alienation. A number of these previously patriotic Canadians have spoken softly, some much more volubly.

I’ve been encouraged by several to rationally consider the case for western independence. Some, but certainly far from all, of the issues that should be considered, are:

Equalization formula: $19 billion a year is currently distributed from the so-called have provinces to the have-not under the equalization formula.

This year, the existing formula will result in nearly $12 billion of that figure flowing to Quebec. Since the program’s inception in 1957, Quebec has received almost $300 billion.

In 1982, former prime minister Pierre Trudeau amended the Constitution to include equalization payments for have-not provinces, making the program almost impossible to undo.

Despite Alberta and Saskatchewan expressing their desire to renegotiate the formula, in June, our current prime minister, Justin Trudeau, quietly extended it for another five years.

Federal carbon tax: The Trudeau Liberals are now threatening to impose a massive carbon tax of up to $50 per tonne on provinces unwilling to go along with their climate change policy.

Despite relentless pressure from Conservative MPs in Parliament, Trudeau refuses to disclose what his carbon tax grab will cost Canadians, although one expert opinion has pegged it at $35 billion a year.

A just-released Saskatchewan study estimates the cost at $1,000 per household in that province.

Unlike most other businesses, for farmers, it’s even worse, as any increase in taxes cuts into thin margins because they’re held hostage to world prices and cannot pass higher input costs onto a customer.

By far the biggest fear when it comes to the net cost of this federal Liberal imposed tax is the fear of the unknown. Obviously, Trudeau’s 2015 election promise of transparency was just more empty rhetoric.

Pipelines: Justin Trudeau has also recently added to historic grievances such as the National Energy Program of the early 1980s levied by his father, which saw more than $100 billion transferred to Ottawa, primarily from Alberta.

He’s now made changes to the way the National Energy Board investigates major energy developments, such as pipelines — changes that give the NEB even more power to decide whether to approve them or merely unnecessarily delay them.

Disappointingly, prior to these latest Liberal additions to the regulatory burden, Canada had a majority Conservative government with a prime minister from Calgary for nearly 4.5 years. If the system is so dysfunctional that we couldn’t get a pipeline to either coast built then, or even started, is there really much hope now?

Ever since May 29, when the federal Liberals announced they would be buying Kinder Morgan, I’ve wanted an answer to one question: How does having Canadian taxpayers own the company get the Trans Mountain pipeline expanded, when the Liberals refused to override the illegal protests, B.C. government opposition and bogus court challenges when it was privately owned?

If Trudeau was unwilling to expend the political capital in the national interest and use the Declaratory Power Clause contained in the British North American Act of 1867, and the potential reading of the Criminal Code’s Riot Act, then why should we believe he will now?

If the police are unable to protect construction workers and remove illegal protesters, would he be prepared to call out the army to do so?

With B.C. blocking pipelines to the west (Northern Gateway and Trans Mountain), Quebec blocking them to the east (Energy East), and to some extent, the U.S.A.blocking them to the south (Keystone XL), the only option remaining is the north — across the southern Yukon to tie into Alaska’s pipeline from Prudhoe Bay, and then through the port of Valdez to access Asia, and across northern Saskatchewan and Manitoba to the port of Churchill to access Europe.

We must obtain a global price for our resources (especially oil and liquefied natural gas) if we are to maintain our standard of living. Yet the federal Liberals have united with the B.C. and federal NDP in support of a tanker ban off the West Coast — unlike our East Coast, the St. Lawrence Seaway and the Great Lakes, which have millions of barrels of foreign oil transit them every year.

Perhaps if the Prairie provinces were an independent nation, we could transport our oil via tanker from Churchill, around Quebec to Montreal and St. John, N.B., and thereby access the markets of Eastern Canada, Quebec and Ontario, just like other foreign countries?

First Nations: As a new country, the West could negotiate a completely modernized new deal with the First Nations of the Prairies and territories, built around future shared economic well-being, rather than continuing to dwell on past grievances.

Property rights: The West could enshrine a precise reference to property rights in our new constitution so law-abiding citizens could better protect themselves and their property from criminals with some assurance that they themselves wouldn’t face criminal charges for doing so.

Charter of Rights and Freedoms: The West would no longer be beholden to our existing Constitution and Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which some argue have been poorly interpreted and abused by our courts; but rather, start over and perhaps rebalance rights with the responsibilities of all citizens.

Regional unfairness: One current example of how the federal Liberals moved quickly to protect eastern jobs (in addition to Bombardier) to the detriment of the West is the retaliatory imposition of counter-tariffs on steel rebar imports.

This action will drive up construction costs in the West, as nearly 85 per cent of our rebar comes in from Asia and the U.S.A. because steel mills in Eastern Canada cannot supply competitively priced rebar to Western Canada.

Leadership: Last, but certainly not least, the single biggest obstacle to an independent West is the absolute necessity of an experienced, credible and charismatic leader. Without the need to be proficient in French, perhaps Brad Wall could be convinced to take up the cause.

While western independence may never achieve the critical momentum necessary to become a reality, these issues need to be addressed before it does. With their party convention coming up in Halifax next month, now may be the perfect time for Conservatives to bring forward policies that will ensure westerners want to remain Canadians.

Jay Hill, who lives in Calgary, is a former Conservative member of Parliament and cabinet minister.


Poster Comment:

Would only work if join US. Have market for oil; avoid Trump tariffs.

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#1. To: Tatarewicz, HAPPY2BME-4UM (#0)

Hope they take you up on that. Smaller is better, esp with Canada going the way it is. Course BC is an ethnic madhouse.

Really wish they wouldn't call the injuns "First Nations", capital F capital N -- true hate speech against whites, just like "Native Americans".

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USA! USA! USA! Bringing you democracy, or else! there were strains of VD that were incurable, and they were first found in the Philippines and then transmitted to the Korean working girls via US military. The 'incurables' we were told were first taken back to a military hospital in the Philippines to quietly die. – 4um

NeoconsNailed  posted on  2018-07-23   8:00:19 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: NeoconsNailed (#1)

They will be First Nation in a generation or so; half dozen little tykes/ per family compared to one, except possibly those on welfare.

Strange though, they seem to still regard us with the same skepticism as their ancestors when the first European settlers arrived, even when you help them out.

Tatarewicz  posted on  2018-07-24   2:54:25 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Tatarewicz (#2)

I wonder about any "help" we've ever given them. But are they really reproducing at such rates? Wish I could be around to see them revert to tribalism as cities, roads and utilities go to rack and ruin.

Will the renewed and freshly liberated tribes go back to slicing each other up? In their own languages, each tribe's name means "real men" or "real people" with the clear implication that the others aren't. You should hear what the tribes called each other!

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USA! USA! USA! Bringing you democracy, or else! there were strains of VD that were incurable, and they were first found in the Philippines and then transmitted to the Korean working girls via US military. The 'incurables' we were told were first taken back to a military hospital in the Philippines to quietly die. – 4um

NeoconsNailed  posted on  2018-07-24   3:23:29 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: NeoconsNailed (#3)

Many are mixed race now.

Tatarewicz  posted on  2018-07-25   5:43:10 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Tatarewicz (#4)

Oh but without strong tribal identifications their "native" or "first" shtick is kaput ;-)

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USA! USA! USA! Bringing you democracy, or else! there were strains of VD that were incurable, and they were first found in the Philippines and then transmitted to the Korean working girls via US military. The 'incurables' we were told were first taken back to a military hospital in the Philippines to quietly die. – 4um

NeoconsNailed  posted on  2018-07-25   5:48:30 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Tatarewicz (#0)

How are things in the Great White North? ;)

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2018-07-25   6:49:08 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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