
In just three years, Ontario has become the second-largest recipient of equalization payments in the country, with $2.2-billion set to flow into its “have-not” coffers this year.
Only Quebec, which takes in $7.8-billion in such payments, receives more.
http://www.vancouversun.com/Have+Ontari ... story.html
I think that is taking Canadian politics in exactly the wrong direction. More regionality is not what we need.
Each and every province will have good times and bad times. The whole idea behind equalization is to help those in the bad times get through to the good times.
How many years did Ontario pay out equalization payments again?
Complete side, what is the equalization payment per citizen and how does that compare with the other equalization payments?
Ontario will recieve $166.53 / person (2.2 billion)vs the other have nots:
Quebec: $978.27 / person (7.8 billion)
Manitoba: $1,351.56 / person (1.7 billion)
New Brunswick: $2,056.09 / person (1.5 billion)
etc, etc.
How many years did Ontario pay out equalization payments again?
Doesn't stop them whining that Alberta was a 'have not' province in it's begining, but still continues to pay into federal coffers more than it's ever recieved.
The dangerous part is in that second article, where the smaller 'have nots' want to re-jig the equalization formula so their cuts remain stable.
From another article: "?Nobody seems to care about the fact that Ontario is worse off in the system,? says Courchene. ?Ontario members of Parliament are not Ontario-first, unlike members from Quebec or the Maritimes. That must change.?"
http://www.vancouversun.com/Have+Ontari ... story.html
I think that is taking Canadian politics in exactly the wrong direction. More regionality is not what we need.
The dangerous part is in that second article, where the smaller 'have nots' want to re-jig the equalization formula so their cuts remain stable.
I couldn't agree more.
The sad part is that we would all recover so much faster working together, than we ever will fighting for our "share".
I think that is taking Canadian politics in exactly the wrong direction. More regionality is not what we need.
So what?
Each and every province will have good times and bad times. The whole idea behind equalization is to help those in the bad times get through to the good times.
How many years did Ontario pay out equalization payments again?
Complete side, what is the equalization payment per citizen and how does that compare with the other equalization payments?
Ontario will recieve $166.53 / person (2.2 billion)vs the other have nots:
Quebec: $978.27 / person (7.8 billion)
Manitoba: $1,351.56 / person (1.7 billion)
New Brunswick: $2,056.09 / person (1.5 billion)
etc, etc.
No. Equalization is redistribution of wealth to poor provinces so they can give the same level of services than rich provinces.