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Roy Brander's avatar

It's yet another thing that doesn't even look good on paper. It sounds good in a shouty meeting, maybe, but the moment you put pen to paper with planning and specifics, the bloom will go off the rose. Also, the enthusiasm for pursuing it will drop rapidly, because those most likely to be excited about it, are least likely to stick around for implementation.

Everybody needs to sit back, tell Kenney to tour Alberta gathering suggestions and feedback for how, specifically, it will work, and let it all dissolve into apathy and disputatious meetings that wander off-topic into Covid Tyranny.

That's not ignoring it, that's just asking for specifics to discuss, nobody will help Alberta pull a proposal together. And the proposal will never arrive.

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CoolPro's avatar

With all due respect, this referendum question is the wrong approach at the wrong time.

If (and that's a mighty big if) the feds engage Alberta on this question, given the current power balance in Canada, Alberta actually may end up worse off than they are now.

The time to open the EQ formula file would have been when PM Harper had a majority government, an event unlikely to ever occur again in Canada.

Even then, meaningful change to the EQ formula would have (at best) a hail mary pass, as Quebec particularly would have headed off any attempt to clip the wings of their outsized power and influence in this federation.

With the current federal government, Kenney might find himself invited in to the room to 'discuss' the EQ formula, and might find himself leaving the room bloodied and bruised and forced to explain to the Alberta electorate how he 'negotiated' an even worse formula for EQ than the one we have now.

Kenney really seems to have a severe case of 'small man' syndrome / Napoleon complex, which appears to cloud his judgement on numerous files, including this one.

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