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PostPosted: Sun Mar 18, 2007 12:20 pm
 


Guess who's paying for Quebec pipedreams?

I had no idea that that much of Quebec's economy was dependent on transfer paments.

If Ontario throws in the towel and goes on welfare that only leaves Alberta struggling to support Quebec and the ROC.

Hang in there Ontario, fat Atlantic unions and Quebec social programs shouldn't be jeopardised by your contemplations of laziness.


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 18, 2007 12:35 pm
 


This is the problem with socialism. If the rest of Canada were to follow Quebec's lead who would pay the bills?


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 18, 2007 1:17 pm
 


Oh for the love of. Always the same thing. "Quebec's a sinkhole, they live like French aristocrats from the 17th century with our money, we should cut equalization payments". Yeah right. Then Quebec would simply seccess since it'd have NO SINGLE reason to stay in Canada anymore, and people would be pissed off beyong recognition.

Equalization payments is a necessary evil for Canada. Keep them, even though you're effectively only bribing Quebec to stay in the country, and Canada survives to see another day. Cut them, and well, it's over, the country divides. The money Quebec gets from the fed is the only thing that keeps it inside the country. If they're cut even economists would say we'd better separate, and then it'd be over.

Yes, what I'm saying here is that this country holds together through what you can call bribes. Hell, I'd even say Canada holds together with duct tape. I'm positive it won't exist anymore by 2100, at the latest.

Whatever happens, regionalism within the country can only increase.

Keep the payments, the rich West gets alienated... which in turn alienates the ROC from it... and then that alienates the West more... ultimately the West is bound to just go "screw it".

Cut the payments, it's the end in less than 5 years and Quebec secesses. So by keeping them, we're just pushing the inevitable further.


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 18, 2007 1:25 pm
 


Doesn't seem like the best way to build a nation. If Quebec would really seperate if forced to pay for its own services, wouldn't an even greater Canada evolve?


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 18, 2007 1:32 pm
 


grainfedprairieboy grainfedprairieboy:
Doesn't seem like the best way to build a nation. If Quebec would really seperate if forced to pay for its own services, wouldn't an even greater Canada evolve?
I agree. If money is the only reason Quebec is still around it's time we cut them loose first. Fuck them, their dead weight.


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 18, 2007 1:48 pm
 


GFBP : That is not impossible, which makes me seriously wonder why so many Canadians strive so hard to keep Quebec within the country at all costs. I frequently wonder if it wouldn't be best for both Canada and Quebec to simply move on by themselves, even if that means killing off Canada as we know it...

... yet that's something not a lot of people take time to think about, eh.

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 18, 2007 1:57 pm
 


fire_i fire_i:
RUEZ: Thank you, fuck you too. :)
You're welcome. Maybe this country needs a good divorce. It's not healthy to stay together just for the children. Luckily Quebec won't get much of a divorce settlement.


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 18, 2007 2:28 pm
 


fire_i fire_i:
GFBP : That is not impossible, which makes me seriously wonder why so many Canadians strive so hard to keep Quebec within the country at all costs. I frequently wonder if it wouldn't be best for both Canada and Quebec to simply move on by themselves, even if that means killing off Canada as we know it...

... yet that's something not a lot of people take time to think about, eh.


Aside from the obvious political concerns, I have nothing against Quebec and though they would tank initially, in the long run they would be forced to modernise their economy similar to what happened to New Zealand. Being forced to pay their own way might even inspire Quebec to consider rejoining Canada one day on more equitable terms.


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 18, 2007 4:34 pm
 


fire_i fire_i:
Then Quebec would simply seccess since it'd have NO SINGLE reason to stay in Canada anymore,


So, what you're saying is that if we stop paying them and keep more money for ourselves, they'll do us all a favor and leave?

What exactaly is the problem here?


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 18, 2007 5:50 pm
 


We can only hope they take the Atlantic with them when they go.


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 18, 2007 6:23 pm
 


toothpick toothpick:
fire_i fire_i:
Then Quebec would simply seccess since it'd have NO SINGLE reason to stay in Canada anymore,


So, what you're saying is that if we stop paying them and keep more money for ourselves, they'll do us all a favor and leave?

What exactaly is the problem here?


Yes, that's exactly what I'm saying, except that I'm left rather cold by the word "favor". Draw your own conclusions.


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 18, 2007 8:31 pm
 


don't worry GFPB, Ontario has had this on lockdown for a long time now and we're not giving up any time soon.


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 18, 2007 8:44 pm
 


fire_i fire_i:
toothpick toothpick:
fire_i fire_i:
Then Quebec would simply seccess since it'd have NO SINGLE reason to stay in Canada anymore,


So, what you're saying is that if we stop paying them and keep more money for ourselves, they'll do us all a favor and leave?

What exactaly is the problem here?


Yes, that's exactly what I'm saying, except that I'm left rather cold by the word "favor". Draw your own conclusions.
So when did Quebec give you the power to speak on their behalf? This is probably the way you feel but I doubt it's the majority feeling over there.


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 18, 2007 11:43 pm
 


Fire is actually a Federalist, at least I thought. Well now, I have no clue where he stands.

Edit: And yes, it actually is. The Federal Budget will have a huge impact on the Québec elections. If theres more money for Québec (I'm talking at least 2 billion here), then Charest is expected to capitalise so much, that he will win. If theirs less, he is out the door. And they won't go and vote for the ADQ, that I'm quite positive of.


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 10:53 am
 


Well if you want to see transers from the federal government to the provinces.

62,548 Billion for 2006-2007

Ontario got 19,581 Billion or 31% of it

Quebec got 18,277 Billion or about 29% of it.

British Columbia got 6,971 Billion or about 11% of it.

Alberta got 5,198 Billion or about 8% of it.

Manitoba got 3,368 Billion or about 5% of it.

Nova Scotia got 2,689 Billion or about 4% of it.

New Brunswick got 2,466 Billion or about 4% of it.

Saskatchewan got 1,523 Billion or about 2% of it.

Newfoundland got 1,370 Billion or 2% of it.

Nunavut got 874 million or about 1% of it.

Northwest Territories got 804 million or about 1% of it.

Yukon Territory got 554 million or about 0.008% of it.

PEI got 474 million or about 0.0075% of it.


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