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Originally Posted by flamesfever
Thank you for your thoughts. I do believe that Alberta could go it alone with regard to having their own APP, providing certain safeguards and oversights were in place. However, I agree that it may come with increased risk.
I have long held the opinion that we should become more independent from Ottawa. I only wish we had someone like a Lougheed to lead the charge. It seems to me that Smith may be getting poor advise, e.g. her Tell the Feds campaign against Ottawa's Clean Energy Regulation, and her use of the Sovereignty Act.
Anyway, as I see it, the debate for an APP is only just beginning. I don't think there is any way Smith is going to be able to ram through an APP without getting a strong mandate by way of a referendum. And even if it ever happened, there would have to be very strong safeguards from government interference and an effective oversight.
Even if the whole APP thing died down, at least the exercise may make the rest of Canada realize how important Alberta is to the rest of the Country.
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These are two wild assumptions that people are hinging our pensions on, it's nuts.
There is no evidence that Smith will yield to public opinion, there is no evidence that like boiled frogs right wingers wont slowly adjust to the terrible ideas she presents, and there is certainly no evidence that the party explicitly views their mandate as tearing down government institutions will be able to implement strong safeguards on a government program.
We need to pull our heads out of the sand and make sure everyone knows this is not OK.