Alberta’s Fair Deal report recommends referendum on equalization, creating provincial police force
A panel that spoke extensively with Albertans over the last year is recommending several major changes to the way the province operates and for its relationship with Ottawa.
They held 10 large town halls, 15 additional town halls hosted by local MLAs, and an online survey in March say more than 40,000 Albertans take part.
“Sentiments across the province varied from outright anger and a call for immediate separation, to a more nuanced sense of frustration and disappointment with the federal government, and sometimes other parts of Canada. Much of the frustration came from a combination of economic pain and a sense that the rest of the country wants to eliminate our way of life,” reads a section of the report.
The authors claim that, while some people expressed satisfaction with the fairness of the status quo, the majority of the responses were negative.