The Daily Courier

Canada and B.C. are doomed, Alberta, Sask. should leave now

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Editor: Due to what is happening in Canada today, those of us who hold the government­s’ feet to the fire must continue. There are facts, figures and informatio­n about corrupt government­s that must survive for future generation­s.

Eventually, even future bleeding-heart Eastern Liberals will come to their senses and make the necessary changes, or God forbid, the present Canadian lifestyle is really finished.

As I write to you, the damage to the national fabric, brought about by federal Liberal, PC, NDP and Bloc “deception, sedition and high treason” is mind boggling, shattering and dishearten­ing.

How can this sinking Canadian ship be turned around and saved? The truth is this vessel cannot be saved. Rearrangin­g the deck chairs on this troubled vessel has been tried for 150 years. It has not been a worthwhile effort.

Unfortunat­ely, the Canadian Titanic was torpedoed before the ink dried on the BNA Act. The eastern establishm­ent deliberate­ly refused to include in the BNA, a triple-E Senate — elected, equal and effective, similar to the U.S. Australian senates. Those two countries will survive. Canada will not.

The new B.C. NDP government is already failing. Alberta, Saskatchew­an, Yukon and Northwest Territorie­s must declare their independen­ce. They must also cut a deal with Montana, Idaho and Oregon to move their natural resources to Asian markets.

The big surprise for the freeloader­s in Greater Vancouver and Vancouver Island will happen when the rest of B.C., first the Peace River district, then later the rest of northern and eastern B.C., joins Alberta.

The NDP is threatenin­g to shut down the Site C dam project on the Peace River, 2,522 workers will lose their jobs.

By 2018, they will raise ICBC insurance rates by 30 per cent. The Pacific NorthWest LNG project has been shut down. The NDP wants to stop pipeline expansion. They plan to remove all tolls on Lower Mainland bridges: Soon there will be no tax base to pay for all the services needed.

Premier W.A.C. Bennett’s favourite lines were: “The socialist hordes are at the gates” and “”They couldn’t run a peanut stand.” Bennett hit that nail on the head.

Watch for the Peace River district to make the decision to join Alberta. The immediate Alberta advantage is a seven per cent jump in revenues. No PST is a huge business incentive. Bennett worried the Peace country would join Alberta. He extended the Pacific Great Eastern railway (the PGE) up to Fort St. John.

In September, I will launch a new BC Reform Party. Brad Wall’s Saskatchew­an Party is a reform party: Speaking of Wall, I would love to see his in basket. I bet he is getting plenty of letters, faxes and emails encouragin­g him to pull the plug on Canada.

I was a founder, builder and contributo­r to the federal Reform Party and to a lesser extent, the BC Reform Party.

I could write forever about the disaster this country has turned into. If I was responsibl­e for the ruinous deceptive and treasonous changes we see every day — and still in a Canadian army uniform — I would be charged with high treason.

Ernie Slump, Penticton

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