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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
I don't think that Separation is truly on the table. I think that the Bloc showed the model that Alberta should maybe follow which is the concept of Nationalism. Quebec has clearly defined that while they are in Canada, they are a unique nation within that country and its Quebec first and Canada second.
I think that now the clock is absolutely ticking on TMX and seeing pipes going into the ground on the BC side of the border. It doesn't help that Trudeau's star candidate came out before the election and confirmed that C-69 was designed to kill future pipelines.
Look just because this government is a minority government the Cons would need both the Bloc and the NDP to topple this government. Its not going to happen, we're looking at a long term Liberal Government that is probably going to have to give in to the NDP and spend a lot more money then their current uncosted platform.
I figure that we're going to see a real angry backlash from the West when the Feds impose their carbon tax on the province.
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Suspect once peoeple understand how the carbon tax actually works, they will be fine with it.
You'll get TMX and Keystone. After that - its going to be tough to get more as you said.