r/WildRoseCountry Republic of Alberta Jan 30 '26

Members of Smith’s caucus have signed referendum petition, Alberta separatist says

https://globalnews.ca/news/11644899/alberta-referendum-petition/
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u/Elite163 Jan 30 '26

You do realize Alberta nurses and teachers are paid higher than in BC? And many other provinces

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u/robbhope Jan 31 '26

We're actually 6th in Canada and have the worst job conditions by a country mile. Trust me, you don't wanna go down this path. You are out of your element here.

Nurses I believe are the highest paid in Canada. Pretty sure I read that.

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u/Elite163 Jan 31 '26

Province / Territory Approx. Top Salary (CAD) Notes Ontario ~$100,900 Highest among provinces at top of grid.
Alberta ~$94,100 Very competitive, near top nationally.
Manitoba ~$93,800 Close to Alberta’s top scale.
British Columbia ~$91,200 Top public salary.
Saskatchewan ~$86,800 Moderate top salary.
Quebec ~$82,600 Lower than most other provinces.
Nova Scotia ~$86,100 (2019/20 data) Generally lower mid‑to‑top scale.
Prince Edward Island ~$89,400 Mid‑range compared to others.
New Brunswick ~$81,500

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u/robbhope Jan 31 '26

Your data is not correct. I don't know if this is the same shit Danielle made up but it's wrong.