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James Turner's avatar

And yet this welfare province, contributing nothing economically to what's left of Canada, gets to dictate national policy, and national governments.

It continues to stifle Canada's economic growth by blocking access to any eastern pipeline. This is a virtual middle finger to Alberta, the source of their ongoing welfare cheques.

It continues to inflict their dairy Supply Management System on us, keeping all dairy product prices artificially high and stifling the possibility of dealing with the USA. This system benefits no one but Quebec-based multinationals. It does not benefit Canadian consumers.

The BLOC Quebecois continues, against all logic, to exist, adding to Quebec's control of Canada.

SNC Lavelin, Quebec-based and one of the most corrupt companies on the planet, continues to erect enormous, taxpayer-funded pork barrels such as the now-approved high-speed rail system from Quebec City to Toronto. Not asked for, not needed, not wanted. This particular trough should be big enough to accommodate every single politician, local, provincial, and federal, in Quebec. All funded by the rest of Canada.

And Legault stands up and actually says, out loud, that the equalisation funds are just enough to keep him from 'pushing the province towards separation'.

Well Mr. Legault? That threat might have had some weight back in the 70's, when your Separatists were blowing up mailboxes and kidnapping British diplomats, but not so much today.

Quebec, granted everything it wanted, and more by Trudeau the Elder, has already been operating as a separate country in all but name.Today, we've seen how 50 years of actual separatism turns out.

Quebec, with all its natural resources, is a welfare province. And it's dragging Canada down to the same level.

You might want to tone down the Separatism rhetoric Francois. To Canadians, that's more of a promise than a threat.

Transformative Outlook's avatar

Equalization needs to be completely discontinued along with Supply Management.

The longer these old programs persist, the longer Canada drifts into obscurity.

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