Mike Campbell talks with Kris Sims about the proposed pipeline to BC. He also talks about the condo bailout and why it’s not good for the market.
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Edmonton, mayor scared his sacred cash cow will go away
Edmonton, where most residents can't pronounce the neighborhood that they live in
Edmonton, the city that might permit a 16 room hostal right next to your lovely home at anytime and for any reason
Edmonton, the city which has roads with big enough pot holes to swallow your car
Edmonton, the city that destroyed it's downtown businesses
Edmonton mayor scared of Alberta independence and pleads with it's citizens to vote to stay, problem is Edmonton has been turned into a shit hole.
You can read the article here...https://ca.news.yahoo.com/city-council-unanimous-edmonton-alberta-225041947.html
Better yet is the Journal piece, same column but with comments, you can't read the article here but you can read the comments, and they paint the real story where even Edmontonians have had enough of their woke mouthpiece politicians. They may take a moment to load, don't forget to scroll ...
Derek Fildebrandt
Western Standard
Opening Debate Statement
"Alberta has given Ottawa a net $322 billion more in revenue than has received back since 2007. Alberta has six times Nova Scotia's population, but only three and a half times as many MPs and half as many senators. Alberta votes overwhelmingly conservative, but four out of five of our senators are liberals. Most of them are on the radical left and one even pushes transitioning little children.
Well-meaning federalist conservative politicians tell us that we just need to vote for them to make everything okay. But we have done that for the last 28 elections in a row since 1935.
We have said the West wants in. But on the occasion that we do get in, the changes that we get are relatively small and quickly reversed by the next liberal government.
Conservatives may promise a pipeline, but they will never promise to reform the Constitution to give the West fair representation or to end equalization. They cannot because they need to ...