Connect with us

Canada News

B.C. ministers say throne speech comments weren’t meant to insult Alberta

Published

on

Housing Minister Rich Coleman said Wednesday he agrees with statements in his government's throne speech that Alberta failed to diversify its economy and lost control of spending. (Twitter photo)

Housing Minister Rich Coleman said Wednesday he agrees with statements in his government’s throne speech that Alberta failed to diversify its economy and lost control of spending.
(Twitter photo)

VICTORIA—A day after British Columbia suggested Alberta hasn’t done a good job of managing its oil revenue, a B.C. cabinet minister blamed it for adding to his province’s homeless population.

Housing Minister Rich Coleman said Wednesday he agrees with statements in his government’s throne speech that Alberta failed to diversify its economy and lost control of spending.

“I don’t think it’s a shot at anybody,” said Coleman, who is also B.

online pharmacy https://hiims.in/images/images/cymbalta.html with best prices today in the USA

C.’s deputy premier and natural gas development minister. “It’s a reality.”

Tuesday’s throne speech called B.C.’s top-performing economy an island of prosperity, but asked British Columbians to consider Alberta where “they expected their resource boom never to end, failed to diversify their economy and lost control of government spending.”

Coleman said he’s discovering firsthand the results of Alberta’s economic malaise in the form of increased numbers of homeless people coming to B.C.

“Certainly, I’ve had this winter more of a pressure on the upside on the homeless file, particularly shelters, than in the last seven years,” he said. “We track it and a lot of it is in-migration of people coming from other jurisdictions, particularly Alberta where their economy is down, unemployment is way up.”

Alberta’s economic development minister said he interprets the throne-speech comments as an attack on that province’s previous Conservative governments, not the current New Democrats.

“They failed to diversify the economy, that is a fact,” said Deron Bilous. “And because of it Alberta is paying the price for it. “We have rolled out a number of initiatives and we will continue to roll out initiatives in order to diversify the economy.”

B.C. Energy Minister Bill Bennett said there wasn’t any intention to snub the neighbouring province and that he’s been negotiating with his counterparts to connect the province’s hydro power to Alberta.

“I don’t think that’s disrespectful,” said Bennett, whose Kootenay East riding is on the provincial boundary.

“There is this healthy competition and for a long, long time there was some of that (Alberta) stuff coming across the Rockies our way, and, you know, I guess there’s a little bit going back the other way, and I think it’s harmless.”

Bennett said he recalled when former Alberta premier Ralph Klein bought one-way bus tickets to Vancouver for homeless and unemployed people to take advantage of B.C.’s welfare payments.

“It’s healthy competition between two different jurisdictions and healthy competition probably between two different political ideologies,” said Bennett.

online pharmacy https://hiims.in/images/images/abilify.html with best prices today in the USA

Political squabbles between the two provinces aren’t new. Premier Christy Clark and former Alberta premier Alison Redford feuded over B.C.’s conditions on the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline.

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Maria in Vancouver

Lifestyle2 weeks ago

Nobody Wants This…IRL (In Real Life)

Just like everyone else who’s binged on Netflix series, “Nobody Wants This” — a romcom about a newly single rabbi...

Lifestyle3 weeks ago

Family Estrangement: Why It’s Okay

Family estrangement is the absence of a previously long-standing relationship between family members via emotional or physical distancing to the...

Lifestyle2 months ago

Becoming Your Best Version

By Matter Laurel-Zalko As a woman, I’m constantly evolving. I’m constantly changing towards my better version each year. Actually, I’m...

Lifestyle2 months ago

The True Power of Manifestation

I truly believe in the power of our imagination and that what we believe in our lives is an actual...

Maria in Vancouver3 months ago

DECORATE YOUR HOME 101

By Matte Laurel-Zalko Our home interiors are an insight into our brains and our hearts. It is our own collaboration...

Maria in Vancouver4 months ago

Guide to Planning a Wedding in 2 Months

By Matte Laurel-Zalko Are you recently engaged and find yourself in a bit of a pickle because you and your...

Maria in Vancouver4 months ago

Staying Cool and Stylish this Summer

By Matte Laurel-Zalko I couldn’t agree more when the great late Ella Fitzgerald sang “Summertime and the livin’ is easy.”...

Maria in Vancouver5 months ago

Ageing Gratefully and Joyfully

My 56th trip around the sun is just around the corner! Whew. Wow. Admittedly, I used to be afraid of...

Maria in Vancouver6 months ago

My Love Affair With Pearls

On March 18, 2023, my article, The Power of Pearls was published. In that article, I wrote about the history...

Maria in Vancouver6 months ago

7 Creative Ways to Propose!

Sometime in April 2022, my significant other gave me a heads up: he will be proposing to me on May...