EDMONTON — A panel examining Alberta’s role in Confederation kicked off its public town hall tour Tuesday, with many telling the panellists the province deserves a better deal — but through collaboration rather than confrontation.The speakers were given two minutes to make their points.
Alain Gauthier said he was born and raised in Quebec and believes Alberta needs to learn from Quebec’s push to gain greater independence for itself on cost-shared programs with Ottawa. “We want greater self-determination over our own economic development. That is just driving us crazy right now,” said Carducci.
Chris Yang-Chen Phillips, former Edmonton historian laureate, said he was concerned the panel was “an exercise in manipulation” meant to give this government “cover” to execute a predetermined agenda. Last month, he created the Fair Deal Panel and tasked it to come up with recommendations on how to best advance Alberta’s economic interests within Confederation, including possibly creating its own police force and pulling the province out of the Canada Pension Plan.
These town halls are political feel-good missions. They're like being stuck in the snow--wheels are spinning, speedometer says 100 but you're not moving. What is Plan B when 'Fair Deal' crashes and burns?
You mean redmonton where the n d p reigns supreme
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