>>"Greg Carr" <
gregca...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>news:95e59bd1-9c9e-4780-9c25->>e21a88...@ns1g2000pbc.googlegroups.com...
>> Mulcair refers to the Dutch disease but has no explanation why states
>> like Ohio and Michigan have high unemployment in their manufacturing
>> industries despite no oil centric economic region keeping the US
>> dollar high. Alberta will probably seperate if Mulcair brings his new
>> NEP to fruition.
You spelled "separate" wrong.
And Mulcair is fed up with the Alberta 'firewall' talk and the 'let the eastern bastards freeze
in the dark' and the 'we support all of Canada (even though we still receive federal transfer
from Ottawa)' bullshit from Alberta.
The people of BC are fed up with Alberta because they suddenly need OUR province to get their
damned Alberta oil to China.
Any new 'NEP' will be a long-awaited change. Oh, and just as an aside: the Harper
Conservatives have slipped to second place in the polls in British Columbia. Guess which party
is first . . . .
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Federal Conservatives trail NDP in BC; provincial Conservatives threaten BC Liberals: Poll
New polls show the federal NDP at 40 per cent among B.C. voters, ten points ahead of the
Conservatives, while the B.C. Conservatives are seriously weakening Premier Christy Clark's
provincial Liberals.
Justason Market Intelligence released the first of the polls on March 16. It showed the
Conservative Party of Canada falling from 46 per cent in May 2011 to 30 per cent this month.
Meanwhile support for the federal NDP has risen from 33 per cent to 40, while the Liberals have
risen from 13 per cent to 20.
"The Green Party has held steady at 8% since the election," the news release said.