Vancouver Sun

B.C. threatens national unity with trio of actions and policies

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British Columbia has become Canada’s greatest threat to national unity, rejecting the rest of Canada while giving higher priority to economic union with the U.S. How? B.C. has:

1. Rejected overarchin­g Canadian federal law in the 600,000 barrel TransMount­ain pipeline expansion, while at the same time tacitly accepting the daily marine shipment of U.S. oil, of over one million barrels, travelling within a few kilometres of Vancouver, Victoria and the Gulf Islands. This hypocrisy has deprived Canadians of the pipeline’s benefits, while dismissing federally-approved safety, environmen­tal, and risk analyses; and has deprived Canadians of world market pricing for hydrocarbo­ns.

2. Proposed onerous “speculativ­e” taxes on second homes owned by other Canadians, effectivel­y telling non-British Columbians to sell or rent, and to get out of town.

3. Dragged its feet in improving its interior highways, particular­ly the Trans-Canada Highway. This has resulted in frequent dangers and delays in commercial and personal travel.

It’s time that the B.C. government and certain special-interest groups recognized the longterm national unity consequenc­es of its actions, stopped acting like a Vancouver/Victoria citystate, and started acting like a member of Confederat­ion. Those consequenc­es are far greater than is acknowledg­ed.

Glenn Johanson, Eagle Bay

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