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All Things AB Separatism (split fm Liberal Minority Government 2025 - ???)

A payroll tax is something a company pays when the payroll is over a certain amount per year. We have one here in Mb.
I stand to be corrected .

Manitoba is one of five provinces.

HEALTH TAXES/LEVIES
Five jurisdictions impose employer paid health taxes or levies on assessable remuneration paid to
employees, which are included in the previously mentioned employer taxes.

BRITISH COLUMBIA EMPLOYER HEALTH TAX (BCEHT)
EHT is applied to remuneration paid to an employee who either:
• reports to work at a physical establishment of the employer in British Columbia;
• is attached to an establishment of the employer in British Columbia; or
• does not report to work at an establishment of the employer but is paid from or through an
establishment in British Columbia.

MANITOBA HEALTH AND POST SECONDARY EDUCATION TAX LEVY (HE LEVY)
The HE Levy is applied to remuneration paid to an employee who:
• reports to work at a permanent establishment of the employer in Manitoba; and/or
• is not required to report to work at a permanent establishment of the employer but is paid from or
through a Manitoba permanent establishment.

NEWFOUNDLAND HEALTH AND POST SECONDARY EDUCATION TAX
(HAPSET)
HAPSET is applied to remuneration paid or credited to or on behalf of each employee who
reports for work to or who is paid by an employer through an establishment in the province of
Newfoundland and Labrador.

ONTARIO EMPLOYER HEALTH TAX (EHT)
EHT is applied to remuneration paid to an employee who either:
• reports to work at a physical establishment of the employer in Ontario;
• is attached to an establishment of the employer in Ontario; or
• does not report to work at an establishment of the employer but is paid from or through an
establishment in Ontario.

QUEBEC HEALTH SERVICES FUND (QHSF)
QHSF is applied to remuneration paid to an employee who:
• reports to work at a physical establishment of the employer in Quebec; or
• does not report to a physical establishment but is paid from an establishment in Quebec.
 
Survey says: "If it were possible, vast majority of Canadians would block QC (71%) or AB (79%) from separating"
Highlights (including how proud folks are - and have been over time - to be Canadian) ....
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... and survey details:
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Granular data attached.
 

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Survey says: "If it were possible, vast majority of Canadians would block QC (71%) or AB (79%) from separating"
Highlights (including how proud folks are - and have been over time - to be Canadian) ....
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... and survey details:
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Granular data attached.

Yikes.
 
I would block Alberta from separating if I was from the rest of Canada also. A significant amount of people from both Eastern and Western Canada make above average wages and take them home to spend in their local towns.
A large portion of goods travel through Ab on the way east or west to get to the markets required via trains and or trucks.
Fracturing a trade route and breaking up a country because the big boys and girls can't figure their crap out is sad. Those idiots in Ottawa better start actually doing something or they will cause even further divide across the country.
 
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