The History of Western Canadian Grievances


Editorial by Keltie Zubko, WSP, January 1986

Western Canada: A Study in Subservience by Max Macfarlane and George Swann

Separatism and Western Canadian Culture

The Absurdity of Canada by Douglas Christie, Jan/Feb1997

Not Just Economic Reasons by Douglas Christie, April 1996

Excerpts from "Autocracy in Action" by William Thorsell, Globe & Mail, September 27, 1997

Canada in the Balances by Fred Williamson, October 1998: a summary of the problems of Confederation

 

Referendum Not Approval of Status Quo -- article by Dacre Cole (Jan/Feb 1993)

B.C. Warned about Confederation

"Canada's Western Agitator for Autonomy"

Nisga'a Treaty

Nisga'a Deal a Dangerous Precedent

"The West's Big Contribution"

Cost of Tariffs to provinces

Forced Metrication

The CBC: "Question for CBC isn't how much funding but why" and commentary on that article

"If the Media is against you, who can be for you?" (article)

Transfer Payments, as Canadian as the Loonie

Interest Shocking

"Government Debt puts Canada in Poorhouse" (article)

Patronage: Big Business' Best Friend: The Cash Cow on the Hill (article)

Canada: The Winners and the Losers (article)

30-Year Sapping of Alberta - $165 billion calculated as excess payments

"Cold Wind from Ontario" article about Ontario Hydro's effect on Alberta

Progressive Party comments from Ottawa Robert Forke, M.P., 1926

Derailing the Crow is Business as Usual, by John Schmidt, WSP, September 1995

To Quebec from a Western Separatist by Keltie Zubko, WSP, October 1995

Ontario view of Quebec, 1887

Doug Christie on Lucien Bouchard

 

Racial Politics: The Legacy of Multiculturalism

Special Status for Indians

The West and Senate Reform by Fred Williamson

Human Rights Tribunals in Canada a Throwback to Inquisition

Freedom of Speech a Concern on Canada Day, according to Globe & Mail

One Farmer's Struggle Against the Canadian Wheat Board: Editorial and Article

Submissions by a Western Separatist to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Agriculture

 

 


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