Montreal Gazette

QUEBEC LEAST POPULAR, ALBERTA MOST RESENTFUL, POLL FINDS.

PROVINCIAL SURVEY

- TYLER DAWSON National Post tdawson@postmedia.com

EDMONTON • Quebec is the least popular province in Confederat­ion, according to new polling from the Angus Reid Institute.

The survey, part of a fourpart series on western Canadian identity, found that, on average, just five per cent of Canadians outside Quebec believe that Quebec is close with or friendly towards their own province; what’s more, 53 per cent believe that la belle province takes more from Confederat­ion than it gives. And, 21 per cent of Quebecers feel that way about their own province, too.

“The other big part of the story is the resentment of Alberta, which is also especially significan­t in terms of Albertans feeling not particular­ly close to any province other than Saskatchew­an,” said Shachi Kurl, executive director of institute. “There is a perception in the rest of Canada, outside of Quebec, that Quebecers are not close, are not interested, are not engaged, with the rest of the country.”

The hostility is mostly in Alberta and Saskatchew­an, unsurprisi­ng, given Premier François Legault’s comments in December that there’s “no social acceptance for a pipeline that would pass through Quebec territory.” Just one per cent of Albertans and two per cent of Saskatchew­anians feel Quebec is friendly towards their province.

That said, other provinces aren’t super keen on each other either, highlighti­ng a cantankero­us Confederat­ion. “This is not, you know, a nation that’s sort of unified across a cohesive Confederat­ion but one that very much seems to be sliced and diced into regional blocs,” said Kurl.

Ontarians aren’t fond of anyone; Alberta is the province most-liked by Ontarians, but only 28 per cent of them hold that affection; and 40 per cent of Ontarians don’t consider any other province to be close to them.

Even where there’s some love, it’s unrequited by Ontarians. Forty-four per cent of Quebecers consider Ontario a friend, but just 12 per cent of Ontarians feel that way about Quebec.

And 77 per cent of Albertans say that Saskatchew­an’s a friend; 75 per cent of them reciprocat­e that feeling. Sixty-three per cent of Manitobans also see Saskatchew­an as a pal.

British Columbia, on the other hand, is the odd one out: just 21 per cent of people in other western provinces say B.C. has a close relationsh­ip with their province, and that feeling` is reciprocat­ed west of the Rockies: 43 per cent of British Columbians say they don’t feel any other provinces are close or friendly.

The poll, drawn from an online survey of more than 4,000 Canadians who are members of the Angus Reid Forum, has a margin of error of +/- 2.5 percentage points, 19 times out of 20.

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