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To: johnlw who wrote (266561)12/18/2018 5:02:54 PM
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Problem is 2 fold: First, Quebec is entitled to 25% of seats in parliament which is half way to a majority. This is why Trudeau panders to Quebec, and Scheer must do the same and promise even more to Quebec than Trudeau if he wants to be PM. This is why Trudeau stated "Canada belongs to Quebec". Second, the Federal Gov't civil service & Canadian courts are all now seeded with socialist and communist climatistas. The take over is complete. Voting out the ND & Liberal politicians doesn't help.

The only way forward is Alberta independence. I see 3 steps to get there:


1)elect UCP
2)referendum on renegotiating equalization. Trudeau must respond as this is a constitution right of each province), and if Ottawa and Quebec balks af a new deal that is fair for all Canadians
3)referendum on declaration of Alberta independence


Straw polls indicate a vote on independence would easily pass in Alberta. I can only imagine the outrage in Alberta and Saskatchewan if and when Trudeau, Ottawa and Quebec balk at renegotiating transfer payments.
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