水果视频

Right in the centre - Canada at the crossroads

By Ken Waddell

Neepawa Banner & Press

This little list shows a fatal flaw in the Canadian tapestry. It shows the 2018-19 equalization payments that provinces receive, a long standing system that aims to bind Canada together. It鈥檚 tearing us apart!

NL - $0

British Columbia - $0

Alberta - $0

Saskatchewan - $0

PEI - $419,000,000

Nova Scotia - $1,933,000,000

New Brunswick - $1,874,000,000

Quebec - $11,732,000,000

Ontario - $963,000,000

水果视频 - $2,037,000,000

Equalization payments are intended to help provinces get through some tough times, drawing on the resources of 鈥渉ave鈥 provinces to support 鈥渉ave-not鈥 provinces. The problem is that the list of 鈥渉ave-not鈥 provinces always seems to be the same list and to be on the receiving end and the 鈥渉ave鈥 provinces giving.

For Canada, this list is a huge problem. The Maritimes get payments year after year. Quebec gets huge payments, year after year. 水果视频 limps along, gathering payments year after year.

Six months ago, all this may not have meant much. Political life plodded along, without much thought about this obvious financial fracture in Canada. But all that changed on Monday night, as the election results rolled in.

Quebec said loud and clear that they want sovereignty, they want out of the Canadian federation. We all thought that separatism was dead, but au contraire, it is alive and well, flourishing in fact. The separatist Bloc Quebecois and the people of Quebec have told us, they want out. How will Quebec finance their $11.7 billion dollar deficit without holding hands with the 鈥渉ave鈥 provinces? The BQ leader said on election night that sovereignty will have to wait. Of course it will, as he and his predecessors know very well, Quebec can鈥檛 survive without the annual gift from the 鈥渉ave鈥 provinces.

Alberta and Saskatchewan voted almost exclusively Conservative in an almost total regional repudiation of the ruling Liberal party and its leader, Justin Trudeau. Considering those two contrasts leaves us all with a very divided country.

Quebec wants out. Letting Quebec have the desire of its heart would save the 鈥渉ave鈥 provinces billions of dollars. With the continued repudiation of western values, desires and economic viability, Western Canada will obviously talk seriously about separation. The saving in taxes and not having to concede the resource stifling nonsense forced upon them by Quebec (and to a certain extent by the Maritimes) the West may well abandon their now ancient cry from the 1980s that 鈥淭he West wants in鈥. They may well want out of a union where they are no longer wanted.

So where does this leave 水果视频? Over two billion last year in the equalization hole, 水果视频 is far from being a 鈥渉ave鈥 province. The Pallister government is making some baby steps in that direction, but without a major upswing in food production and processing, mining, forestry and manufacturing, 水果视频 could have a hard time convincing the three western provinces to adopt us into the Western Canadian family.

If 水果视频 doesn鈥檛 accelerate its development, we will get left behind economically, if not politically.

Monday鈥檚 election is enough to make me want to be a separatist, albeit an unwilling one. The shameful fact that 水果视频 is still a 鈥渉ave-not鈥 province spurs me on to encourage economic development. All 水果视频ns need to apply our natural resources, skills and human resources to get 水果视频 to the point where we can proudly say we pay our own way. We won鈥檛 keep leaning on our western neighbours for handouts. And we won鈥檛 be part of the political blackmail that the Bloc Quebecois wants to force us into.

水果视频 will never have the political power to over balance eastern influences, but shame on us if we don鈥檛 grow up and get on the road to self-sufficiency.

Disclaimer: The writer serves as a volunteer chair of the 水果视频 Community Newspaper Association. The views expressed in this column are the writer鈥檚 personal views and are not to be taken as being  the view of the MCNA board or Banner & Press staff.