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BREAKING: Blanchet: “Pipelines will destroy the planet!” 🌎😱 Also Blanchet: But please send Alberta’s oil $ to Quebec, thanks This guy would rather see us eating crickets 🦗 than support Canada’s energy sector WHY IS ALBERTA PAYING QUEBECS BILLS?

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Salty Albertanvor 1 Jahr

Fk Quebec. Time to cut them off at the knees.

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Ivor Henderson 🇨🇦🇬🇧vor 1 Jahr

Let’s be clear it’s not Alberta that’s paying Quebec’s bills, it taxes directly deducted from Alberta workers by the federal government that’s paying Quebec’s bills. Alberta needs to step up and create its own revenue agency just like Quebec has and stop this madness.

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pocket acesvor 1 Jahr

It’s shocking it’s gone on so long. If you want a piece of that success, then move to Alberta. Does anyone really believe Quebec is that poor relative to other parts of the country??

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💯JT.💯vor 1 Jahr

Cool turn the taps off to quebec and shut off the equalization payments no problem at all

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Jeff Gilmourvor 1 Jahr

Cut off the Transfer Payments

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Nana0000vor 1 Jahr

No problem. But not one more dime.

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Rick Cavallarivor 1 Jahr

Equalization payments need to stop. Put the hammer down. Quebec has a solid economy, it makes zero sense that they are subsidized yet still have a separatist mindset. Zero sense.

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BORDERPOL JOURNAL 🛂vor 1 Jahr

I used to give Blanchet some level of respect for his common sense. Not so much now.

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SummerSamvor 1 Jahr

For a couple of weeks, I actually liked what this guy was saying seemed quite sensible. But then, he reverted back to being an annoying Quebecer again. BTW...I wonder if Trump will get rid of French being an official language. Hope so.

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Bob Smithvor 1 Jahr

Cut off the transfer payments and fuel to Quebec. Let them separate

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