Is this true? Isn’t the source of the UCP manufactured debate stemming from an inability of Alberta to afford its current level of services?
You think the equalization debate is "UCP-manufactured?" They're literally trying to keep down those who just want to fully separate, of which there are many. The equalization debate has been going on long before the UCP existed.
No, that's not what it stems from. If it stems from anything, it's that Alberta pays into it in good faith, but then when there's a recession, Alberta doesn't just receive zero help, they receive active attempts by everyone else to stifle them.
Alberta would prefer to just get rid of the welfare trap. But, if you're going to have one, then it should be a fair formula. Not one that favours certain revenue sources over others as a way to deliberately favour certain provinces Not one that encourages some provinces to stay in the welfare trap, at the expense of those that actually do the work.
You whinged earlier in this thread about which provinces were running surpluses and which had deficits. Surely that should not be a relevant benchmark for equalization. Federally, all Canadians are taxed the same. Provincially, Alberta is taxed lower than every other province and that is Alberta’s choice.
A choice that seems to have to be contributing to the strongest economy, even now hmmm.... you might want to rethink the idea of taxing your way out of a recession.
I did not complain about Alberta running a deficit. It's fair unrealistic to think any government is going to run surpluses in perpetuity. Alberta's finances were managed very well, so much so that they've weathered the recent recessions and are still in far better financial shape than any other province. Like I said, Alberta doesn't need financial lessons from the people who they've been subsidizing for decades.
The UCP is not asking for the federal government to cut taxes for Albertans, it is asking the federal government to give more money to the provincial government. It is asking for federal tax revenue to subsidize the lowest provincial tax rate in the country to avoid cutting services because the province has decided it will not increase its own revenues.
When did Alberta ask for that? Other than pointing out the clearly unfair system.
Alberta clearly pays far more into the Federal government than it receives, so that other negative contributors can have gigantic public sectors that drain their own economies and live off the backs of Albertans. Trying to paint this as the Federal government subsidizing Alberta is just shameless.
Equalization is paid for by taxpayers, not provinces. Federal and provincial taxpayers are approximately identical sets. If equalization ended and the federal government trimmed GST to match, it would leave some "tax points" for provinces, including AB, to use without raising net taxes on taxpayers. The argument that equalization does not come "from provinces" is true, but uninteresting and useless and obscures things which should be "seen" rather than "unseen".
Yup. Like I said, it's a distinction without a difference. People just don't want to admit they are on the receiving end of the welfare scheme. Trust me folks, it's much more rewarding to stop faking it and to make your own way. Why anyone is trying to blindly hang on to provincial pride makes no sense to me. I get it, I came here from Newfoundland and at first it kinda hurts, but developing a sense of shame is healthy.
On another note, I'm actually in favour of a PST (and a corresponding decrease in income tax so that it's revenue neutral), but not for the same reasons as most of the posters on this thread which are RTFO'er.