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An interesting perspective. I can’t say I disagree with it.

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Alberta contains three roughly equal factions. There is a range of views within each faction, of course, but it is helpful to illustrate the factions by reference to their archetypal members.

Progressive federalists

This faction believes that Canada is the best country in the world, and any concession made in the interests of Alberta's freedom and prosperity will ruin the paradise they are busy building. They treasure the socialist Canada Health Act, the underperforming Canada Pension Plan, the Supreme Court of Canada, which "sanctifies" progressive laws they could not enact democratically, and the RCMP, which enforces Ottawa's agenda. They champion an extreme version of multiculturalism (including DEI: diversity, equity, and inclusion) fueled by massive unvetted immigration. (Some of these multi-culti fanatics are virulent anti-Semites.) They advance liberal drug policies and restrictive gun laws, genderwang in elementary schools, the ...

Well, even those of us with only half a brain knew this before Carnage finished speaking when he first announced it!

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Prime Minister Mark Carney’s proposed Canada Strong Fund will add an estimated $750 million a year in federal debt interest costs once fully rolled out, according to finance department figures.

Blacklock's Reporter says the estimate was provided in a finance department response to the House of Commons government operations committee and comes after critics argued the $25-billion fund is not a true savings account.

“Based on the projected interest rates, interest costs are estimated to be $750 million annually once the $25 billion is fully deployed,” the department wrote.

Officials warned the final cost could rise.

“This estimate is subject to change with future interest rate projections and as details of how the fund will be operationalized are refined over the coming months,” the finance department said.

Carney announced the fund April 27, describing it as a national savings ...

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