Equalization Payments Punish Canada: Quebec’s FRAUDULENT carbon-pricing scheme, Equate To The Bloc Quebecois Supporting Justin Trudeau’s Carbon Tax – November 8, 2023
I was reading a post written by Lorne Gunter titled “Bloc supporting Trudeau punishes rest of Canada,” and in my mind, I’m saying to myself, why does Gunter even bother explaining Quebec’s FRAUDULENT carbon pricing scheme, and why does Lorne Gunter even bother comparing Quebec’s pricing scheme to California’s when that’s far from the truth.
In WOKE California, I’ll give those far-left Democrats some credit in that, at the very least, they get those idiot voters in California to actually pay for their cap-and-trade deal, which is why prices for EVERYTHING in California are inflated.
In Quebec, their entire public sector is financed by EQUALIZATION payments, which is the ONLY reason Quebec’s public sector is solvent. Quebec isn’t the only have not Province in Canada, but what makes Quebec different is that a lot of their made-in Quebec PRICE CONTROLS would bankrupt the province within a year if the equalization scheme ended, and austerity measures were not considered.
This is where I agree with the Bloc Quebecois because if the rest of Canada is willing to finance Quebec’s INCOMPETENCE, why shouldn’t the SEPARATISTS Party in Quebec not use this opportunity to divide the country further, especially if Quebecers won’t feel anything?
My position towards Canada’s only liberty-loving province, Alberta, and the Canadian Pension Plan is that Alberta should first create its own Pension Plan and, from there, create its own Provincial Police Force.
This is where I see Justin Trudeau as an OPPORTUNITY, not a hindrance to Canadian unity. Justin Trudeau is so incompetent and divisive that Alberta, in order to shield itself from Trudeau’s incompetence, is being FORCED to consider things, which, during better times, was only something we on the supposed fringes talked about.
If I’m to be honest, I don’t want to see Canada divided; however, I’m a firm believer in pushing back against far-left FISCAL policies, and you can’t push back by being NICE.
Pierre Poilievre, the Conservative opposition leader, has to push a unity agenda, which equates to Pierre Poilievre having to be subservient to Quebecers; based on the Federal Conservative BRAND, Pierre Poilievre is in the right to behave this way, which is why it’s on the PROVINCES, to untie to end this QUEBEC monopoly.
One of the reasons ONTARIO is sometimes a have-not province is because of its Provincial Police Force, Ontario’s Provincial Police force, also contributes to the CPP.
Now, if you look at the current structure of the CPP, you’ll notice that even Ontario would have a shortfall if Alberta left; now, why is that? It’s because Ontario’s PUBLIC sector is BLOATED.
Canadian Equalization Payment Numbers in 2023
- Quebec: $14 billion
- Manitoba: $3.5 billion
- Nova Scotia: $2.8 billion
- New Brunswick: $2.6 billion
- Prince Edward Island: $561 million
- Ontario: $421 million
What I’m getting at here is that Quebec has been taking advantage of all the economic FEDERAL initiatives that I imagine were initially created to UNITE all Canadians., and via the equalization payments, used these uniting to factors to push their Quebec-based FAR LEFT agendas while solvent Canadian provinces pay the bills.
So where I stand on this issue is that by Alberta DISRUPTING the CPP, it would force austerity in all Canadian provinces, which I’d say in a few years from the date, would lead to a rethink in the Equalization payments model, which, by the way, rewards INCOMPOTENT and fiscally IRRESPONSIBLY run provinces with FREE money.
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There’s no punishment to Quebec for running a bloated government, and the Bloc clearly recognizes this. My position on the CPP, is that it’s supposed to be a unifier, similar to the equalization payments model; however, all of it is being abused, and it will take BOLD action to push back.
So, although I don’t like Justin Trudeau, I do think he provides an opportunity to unwind the demonic nature of the far-left elements in Canada that have existed since Pierre Trudeau.
Interesting times ahead