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Old 01-18-2017, 01:07 PM
jrowan jrowan is offline
 
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Originally Posted by Bitumen Bullet View Post
The question is What purpose is served by our Federal Gov't which is beyond the capability of a decent or skilled Provincial Gov't?

The West is in this "Confederation" because the resistance to Canadian military takeover failed. Those living here at the time were not asked, and those brought in afterwards have been told this arraignment is best for everyone. It was never meant to and still does not serve our interests.
Regarding this ^, prior to confederation the only Western province that existed was BC. All other western provinces were considered to be the Northwest Territory (prior to 1870 the land was technically owned by HBC as they had commercial domain over it). BC joined confederation due to the Feds promising a rail line to BC and insuring unelected members of the BC legislature received their pensions after a fully elected legislature was put in place. They even considered being annexed by the US due to Alaska being purchased, but the pro-confederation side won.

After construction of the rail line the Feds and CPR both used incentives to get people to move out west. Many of the towns and cities that now exist were due to their close proximity to the CPR line.

As for any resistance to Canada's expansion into the west the only large event that comes to mind, besides opposition in BC that was met during the construction of the rail line, is the Red River rebellion. But that was more related to Canadian and Metis relations.
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