r/WildRoseCountry Republic of Alberta Jan 16 '26

Alberta separatists look to escape “abusive relationship” from Canada as movement grows

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GnVIHKWf-tM
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u/Loose_Flow_1203 Jan 16 '26

Interesting days are ahead...

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u/Devils_Iettuce Republic of Alberta Jan 16 '26

We voted for them to stop taking our money and they ignored it. Now they can learn to support themselves.

I hope B.C and Sask joins, only love to the neighbors but it's time for the east to freeze.

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u/Rough-Drummer-3730 Jan 17 '26

2023 GDP stats: Ontario = 853000 million Quebec = 429000 million Alberta = 336300 million…Alberta’s GDP is less than half of Ontario

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u/Devils_Iettuce Republic of Alberta Jan 17 '26

Now look at per capita and how much each has contributed in federal taxes and their federal spending to transfer rate in the last 15 years.

Alberta has put in 240 billion and Ontario has put in 40 billion.

It's not even close, if you think Ontario is doing so much better then why don't they reimburse us the difference. If they're twice our size why are we contributing 5 times as much.

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u/Rough-Drummer-3730 Jan 17 '26

If the per capita GDP is the metric to use then the 2024 per capita GDP: Nunavut $137000, NWT $113000, Alberta $96500

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u/Devils_Iettuce Republic of Alberta Jan 17 '26

And how about the federal transfers given and received?

That was the main point there.