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Originally Posted by MoneyGuy
Listened to a brief excerpt of a Ryan Jespersen interview and the person (I came in late so didn't get the name) said that this is all politicking by B.C. and citizens don't agree with their province's position.
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Which goes back to the whole, its a minority that are causing this.
The bottom line to me, is its fairly irrelevant at the moment that their citizen's don't agree, at least for the next few years. Its that they elected what is basically a coalition government where the Green Party rally holds power.
At the end of the day, Alberta needs to basically go to war against BC to get Horgan to back down.
I would expect that at the end of the day, this rift between parties is going to get a lot worse leading up to the next election in BC. Especially if the UCP comes into power in Alberta on a mandate of pushing the pipeline through.
Right now the deciding vote so to speak is with the Federal Government which is going to have to come down a lot harder in the coming months on where they stand.