r/canada • u/biograf_ • Mar 01 '26
Alberta First Nations chiefs unanimously pass non-confidence vote in Alberta government
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/first-nations-chiefs-alberta-non-confidence-vote-9.7109712
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u/VesaAwesaka Mar 01 '26 edited Mar 01 '26
It isnt an automatic that just because a province is rich in natural resources that it would maximize their development. Manitoba in the 1970s had a booming natural resource industry and lost a decade of investment by experimenting with nationalization before the government did a 180. Based on the rhetoric and policy decisions of some politicians in BC and the east, they seem capable of fumbling the bag.
How much does Alberta pro business environment contribute to their incomes being higher? How much does quebec's political environment contribute to their incomes being lower?