Smallc Posted December 9, 2012 Report Posted December 9, 2012 Alberta's exports do wonders for Canada's balance of payments. Manitoba's, PEI's, Nova Scotia's and BC's, not so much. BC is a have province. Manitoba's GDP per capita is almost identical to BCs. Canada is very average for a wealthy country without Alberta, and a little above average with it. Quote
August1991 Posted December 9, 2012 Report Posted December 9, 2012 From the link in the OP: The not withstanding clause may in the end doom Quebec because there will be very little excuse for failure when Quebec becomes its own little island in a North American sea. What do you think Canadians and Nation of Quebecers? Should Quebec play ball and sign the charter become a good Canadian province even if it hurts the protection of the French language in the province? Is it all a done deal? Do you care about whether Quebec stays or goes and if Quebec stays should the Federal government do its job and protect English speakers in la belle Province? This strikes me as an incoherent rant.-----Stephen Harper is a true federalist. He respects firewalls. Harper is also an incrementalist progressive.I reckon that this confuses Anglophone Leftists. It certainly confuses Francophones. Quote
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