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How to actually fight separatism: Deepen the economic ties between provinces

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How to actually fight separatism: Deepen the economic ties between provinces ANALYSIS 4 JUNE 2026 i The case for national unity isn’t about dividing the pie TREVOR TOMBE VIEW BIO ARTICLE SUMMARY KEY STATS The debate over national unity in Alberta often focuses on the fairness of federal transfers: Is equalization broken? Is Quebec gaming the system? And so on. These are real questions, and the formulas really are in need of reform. But this frames confederation as a financial ledger, where one side pays, and another receives. The argument is about how to divide a fixed pie. And much of the …
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