Im just enjoying myself with a big bag of popcorn watching all the albertans lose their **** and crying about seperation
Its like the canadian version of 'da south shall riz agan!'
Harper had 10 years to build the infrastructure (pipelines) that would have made their situation better today...so obviously it is all the Liberal's, Ontario's and Quebec's fault.... The one to Texas is really Trump's fault/failure today (Obama before), little to do with Ontario and Quebec. Energy east maybe, but no one was jazzed about reusing old NG lines and Quebec had that town blow up (rail but..). BC is the big hold up west.
Personally I say we need to build that infrastructure, but as pipelines go through other peoples "land" how do they really benefit? Seems to me they take a lot of risk with very little upside. Short term some migratory jobs building it (that will crush the local economy the day they leave), a super tiny cut of the tax revenue (as it is really spread across the country). In many other countries the "oil" is state owned so there is a potential for a better direct cut. All that for the risks of leaks and explosions.
When NG comes through, people tie off of it and get local benefits, when hydro comes through people tie off of it and get local benefits, railways same deal, potential local benefit, when crude comes through it goes somewhere else and the upside is small. A town in Quebec learned that the hard way (rail which is both safer and more dangerous...).
Answer, they need to make sure every town, first nation, etc. it passes through gets a good cut, they don't want to do that either. Having first nations take an ownership stake in the pipeline looks like a good idea to me.
As for separation, they become landlocked. Good luck forcing a pipeline through a different sovereign country....
Finally, what percentage of the pick-up trucks sold in Alberta are made in Ontario? Maybe Oshawa needs to get the hate on...