Regina Leader-Post

Conservati­ve politician­s acting like spoiled kids

Stop lying to Canadians and fuelling western alienation,

- Fareed Khan says.

In the weeks since Liberal MPS were shut out of Alberta and Saskatchew­an on election night, Conservati­ve politician­s in those provinces haven’t stopped complainin­g long enough to realize they are behaving like a spoiled child that didn’t get its way.

So here is a message to Alberta Premier Jason Kenney, Saskatchew­an Premier Scott Moe, and federal Conservati­ve Leader Andrew Scheer on behalf of the millions of Canadians who did not vote Conservati­ve across the country — stop lying to Canadians and pouring gasoline on the embers of western alienation.

The fact is voters in the rest of Canada who didn’t vote Conservati­ve are feeling alienated by your determinat­ion to return to Stephen Harper-era policies — policies that were soundly rejected by more than 60 per cent of Canadians in the 2015 election, and more than 63 per cent of Canadians in this recent election.

The fact that not a single Liberal MP was elected in either province is the fault of no one but the voters and

Conservati­ve politician­s in those provinces who demonized the Liberals.

As for the demands being made by Conservati­ve politician­s and voters, Canadians living outside Alberta and Saskatchew­an who did not vote Conservati­ve have some demands as well.

The first is for Conservati­ve politician­s to stop lying about what equalizati­on actually is. Equalizati­on payments are not some sort of cheque that provincial government­s give to the federal government, which is then redistribu­ted to other provinces. Equalizati­on dollars come from federal tax revenues, which are set aside to help “have-not” provinces provide the same level of services as richer provinces provide.

If the equalizati­on program were cancelled, Alberta and Saskatchew­an would not see a single cent returned to their coffers.

The equalizati­on formula that premiers Kenney and Moe say is so unfair was designed in 2009 by the Harper government — while Kenney was a minister in the most pro-oil federal cabinet in Canadian history, and with pro-oil premiers in Alberta and Saskatchew­an. If it’s unfair, it’s because the Harper Conservati­ves, with the help of Kenney, made it that way.

Alberta and Saskatchew­an also need to acknowledg­e they benefit by being part of Canada. Federal tax breaks for the oil and gas sector in Canada top $3.3 billion annually, with the vast majority of that going to companies in Alberta. Throw in other corporate tax breaks, federal health and social transfers (which amount to $7.8 billion), funds paid directly to residents of Alberta and Saskatchew­an through the child benefit, EI payments, CPP payments and other programs, and you have many billions in federal dollars going to the two provinces.

Also, stop demonizing Canadians who did not vote Conservati­ve. In a democracy there will be winners and losers. You did not see Liberals and New Democrats in Ontario and Quebec threatenin­g to separate when Harper was winning, a time when the two provinces were losing hundreds of thousands of manufactur­ing jobs due to a high Canadian dollar caused by oil prices of more than $100 per barrel.

To Alberta politician­s, if you instituted sensible tax revenue policies, rather than wanting to keep taxes the lowest in the country, then you would not be running deficits. So institute a sales tax, raise provincial and corporate income taxes, and increase oil and gas royalties to reflect the real value of your resources. It is clear that Alberta has a revenue problem and a deficit of its own making.

Finally, respect the decisions of the courts in your legal challenges to federal carbon pricing. Continuing to fight, despite repeated defeats, is a misappropr­iation of funds for strictly partisan reasons.

The fact that conservati­ve icon Preston Manning and some oil company CEOS support carbon pricing as a sensible market solution to addressing climate change, says that you are absolutely wrong on this issue.

Mr. Kenney, Mr. Moe, your recent behaviour shows a lack of leadership, and is endangerin­g national unity. So begin acting like real leaders for all your citizens and not just those who voted Conservati­ve.

Khan is a government relations and communicat­ions consultant living in Gatineau, Que.

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