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ISU: WESTERN ALIENATION

Jamey AllisonPolitics

Mr. Watson

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What is Western Alienation? Western Alienation is a phenomenon unique to

Canadian politics. It is rooted in the belief that Canadian politics does not serve interests in the Western Provinces such as Alberta, Manitoba, British Columbia and Saskatchewan.

The Westerners complain that the Canadian politics devotes more time and resources on the central provinces such as Ontario and Quebec because they have a higher population rate and therefore greater representation in the Senate and House of Commons.

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ContinuedAs a result, many Western Canadians feel

Alienated from the political process.

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West Is Left Out Again

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Question Do you agree with what this man is

saying? Do you think westerners are making too big of a deal about Western Alienation?

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Brief History The history of Western Alienation dates back

to the Confederation of Canada in 1867. In the 1870s, Conservative Party Prime

Minister John Macdonald implemented a new national policy on imported manufactured goods. This was partially in response to the high tariffs that were in place in the United States. Western provinces argued that the tariffs favored the central provinces while Western farmers had to compete with international markets for grain prices.

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Question If John A. Macdonald did not implement a

policy on imported manufacturing goods, do you feel Western Canada would feel as alienated as they are today?

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Geography On a map, you can see that Western

Canada is is further away from the nation’s capital then the other half.

Many westerners feel that they are alienated because of where they are in Canada and how far they are from Ottawa.

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History Of Alberta The 1947, Alberta’s discovery of oil was a big bonus

for their economy and made Alberta the wealthiest province by far. But it also led to discord between the province and the Canadian federal government.

While Alberta was celebrating the wealth of their province, the other provinces, mainly the eastern provinces, did not find it fair that Alberta was not sharing their oil money as a country.

But it wasn’t until the 1980s when Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau implemented the National Energy Program and sought to use the oil profits to stabilize oil prices nationwide.

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National Energy Program The National Energy Program (NEP) was

introduced on 28 October 1980 as part of the first Liberal budget after the 1980 election.

the NEP was an attempt by the federal government to achieve 3 objectives: energy security; A redistribution of wealth towards the federal government and consumers; and a greater Canadian ownership of the oil industry.

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NEP Objectives Energy Security: In order to keep Albertans oil in Canada

they put export controls on all the oil companies. This would decrease the Canadian price of oil. As a result, the oil companies did not want to invest in Canada, so they drilled less.

A redistribution of wealth towards the federal gov’t: Western governments did not want to share oil royalties with the rest of the country, but the federal government wanted to. This sparked a huge conflict with Alberta and the federal government.

Greater Canadian ownership of oil company: The federal government tried to run a bunch of oil companies and create petro-Canada, but they failed as the government couldn’t keep up with the finance and lost money. So the private companies took them over again.

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NEP Pros/ConsPros ConsIt was proven that trying to artificially control price or supply does not work

To this day many majority of Alberta dislikes the Trudeau and the Liberals, which is why the west is so Conservative

Trudeau made an attempt to unite the country through oil

The federal government drove away investment from major oil companies for many years, therefore there was less oil production which resulted in less revenue for the Western provinces and higher unemployment.

It decreased oil prices in Eastern Canada

Government wasted millions of dollars and eventually had to sell their share of petro-Canada

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Question Many people in the West thought that the

NEP was a complete failure and caused a lot of damage to this day. But many people appreciated him trying NEP. Do you think that Trudeau did the right thing in attempting the NEP or do you think it was a complete waste of time?

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Trudeau not worried about Western Alienation

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Question Do you agree with Prime Minister Trudeau

about not having to worry about Western alienation?

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Senate Reform (Triple E) Triple E means: Equal: equal representation from across

Canada. Elected: wants Senators to be elected

from the people Effective: they want the senate to be

powerful and effective

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How Triple E Relates to Western Alienation

Right now we elect our Senators through Patronage. The west wants to change that by using the triple E because the majority of Senators are from central Canada. Therefore the West will just as equal as central Canada when it come to the Senate.

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Triple E Pros/Cons

Pros ConsThe Senators will be elected instead of Patronage

It will give the Prime Minister less power

The West will have an equal say Many Senators will lose their jobsThe Senate will be more effective

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Question Do you feel if the Triple E were to get put

in place by Steven Harper, it would be a positive aspect in Canadian politics?

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Economic Equalization In Canada

Economic equalization is another factor involved in Western Alienation, particularly in Alberta.

Equalization programs involve government allocation of federal funds into poorer provinces while wealthy citizens pay higher equalization payments. The purpose of the equalization payments was to promote national unity by ensuring that the provinces have comparable standards of living, health care and education.

But these policies have been a source of discontent in Alberta, as the province gives an average of $1.1 billion per year in equalization payments. Since wealthy Alberta receives less funding from the federal government, the province is forced to impose higher local taxes to collect revenue.

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Question Do you feel that Albertans should be

discontent with the economic equalization in Canada? Do you feel that Alberta should deserve same taxes, or that they should share more of their wealth with Canada?

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Possible Solutions The West can force separatism. The West can increase immigration, so

their population goes up

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Question In your opinion, what do you think we

should do to end Western Alienation in Canada?