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To: WalterWhite who wrote (19948)10/23/2019 12:05:23 PM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Respond to of 37326
 
Yep.. Pretty much



To: WalterWhite who wrote (19948)10/23/2019 12:43:38 PM
From: louel1 Recommendation

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teevee

  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 37326
 
I believe western Canada needs to separate. We have the wealth but central Canada has control under the constitution. Western Canada does not need the Central /East. We would be wealthier on our own.

From Manitoba west to BC we have the Farming, Oil , Coal, Gas, Oil Forests, and Mining mineral base of Copper /Gold / Silver / Uranium and many others. Plus free unhindered access to the US, & off shore ports to ship from, The west coast ports are the Closest to one of the biggest markets on earth. China.

Royalties from the vast resources in the four Western provinces of Canada . As a country, If properly managed could nearly eliminate taxes on the people. If climate change is true. It will benefit Canada. Foods now grown in the south will be grown here making the west even more independent.

It has already began, as a large food farming and production facilities are being built in the milder western climate of Canada. Below is just one of many.

cbc.ca



To: WalterWhite who wrote (19948)10/23/2019 1:28:22 PM
From: kidl1 Recommendation

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pocotrader

  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 37326
 
I have never been and still am not in favour of splitting up Canada and I don’t think it will happen BUT I do like the noise coming from the West. The louder it gets, the better the chances of Trudeau getting kicked out as everyone (Quebec included) will be confronted with the realities / consequences of a split-up. The final outcome imho will be more provincial powers and a fair deal (equalization payments).