Alberta. They call it the Texas of Canada. Low taxes, lots of freedom, most conservative province.
Their current premier (canuck equivalent of governor) is a disgrace, but she'll be voted out of office soon enough.
Meanwhile I'm in Onterrible, the province with the highest subnational debt in the world
Alberta. They call it the Texas of Canada. Low taxes, lots of freedom, most conservative province.
Their current premier (canuck equivalent of governor) is a disgrace, but she'll be voted out of office soon enough.
Meanwhile I'm in Onterrible, the province with the highest subnational debt in the world
Neat. What's the general attitude of Federalism? I.e. Is there a "provinces' rights" debate?
Neat. What's the general attitude of Federalism? I.e. Is there a "provinces' rights" debate?
There's a bit of that but not as much as in the US. There's been a lot of pushback from some provinces as Trudeau's trying to force each province to have their own carbon tax
There's a bit of that but not as much as in the US. There's been a lot of pushback from some provinces as Trudeau's trying to force each province to have their own carbon tax
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