Article content No need to panic I was born and raised in Alberta. While I have not lived there since the early 90’s, most of my family are there. Now that this issue is finally getting attention all the various talking heads are spouting their truth.
Everyone seems to think that once Alberta votes to separate immediately all the things that you get from Canada will stop. Ridiculous. If there was an electoral mandate to negotiate separation, negotiate is the key word.
There is no reason to think the sky is falling. Recommended Videos KEITH HAMILTON, B.C. (Albertans who want to separate seem to think we hold all the cards, but maybe we don’t) Congrats public servants It is so “nice” to see that public servants get double digit pay increases.
Good for them. After all, look at the “great” job they do, right? On a bitter note, the people who are footing the bill for these salaries also got increases.
More increased taxes. MIKE SOCH (It is a little frustrating) Just a dream I’m taken aback that someone as politically astute as Premier Smith has been so easily beguiled by PM Carney. Danielle Smith has been played and played quite well by Mark Carney.
There’s never going to be a pipeline and why the Premier is lying to herself that her unreliable ‘boyfriend’ will come through – is puzzling. Mark Carney’s lust for power and profits will give more weight to the areas of the country that oppose pipelines, notably certain parts of Quebec and British Columbia. It is time for Danielle Smith to look inside herself and realise that a pipeline to the west coast with Net Zero Carney is a pipedream.
JEFFREY ANDERSON (it may never happen, but we can all hold onto a little hope, right?)