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Great White North
36% support two-state solution, for Canada
2005-08-10
More than one-third of western Canadians surveyed this summer thought it was time to consider separation from Canada, a poll suggests. In the survey, 35.6 per cent of respondents from Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia agreed with the statement: Western Canadians should begin to explore the idea of forming their own country. Albertans, at 42 per cent, were most apt to consider independence, followed by Saskatchewan at 31.9 per cent. Residents of B.C. and Manitoba were the least likely to consider separation, at 30.8 and 27.5 per cent respectively.

The survey was commissioned by the Western Standard, a right-leaning bimonthly news and opinion magazine based in Calgary, to assess how well the federal government has been managing the issue of western alienation - something that Prime Minister Martin promised to reduce as part of his 2004 election campaign. The research was conducted by pollster Faron Ellis, a political science professor at Lethbridge Community College, who surveyed 1,448 adult western Canadians between June 29 and July 5. The results are considered accurate within plus or minus 2.6 percentage point, 19 times out of 20.

Ellis noted that surprisingly, separatist sentiment appeared to run highest among young people - 37 per cent of respondents between the ages of 18 and 29 were open to the notion of breaking away from Canada. Support was lowest - 33.7 per cent - among the baby boom generation aged between 45 and 64. In the poll's supplementary questions, 64 per cent of respondents said Martin had done a "poor job" at ending western alienation.
Posted by:Jackal

#7  via Small Dead Animals: "Daddy, What's a separatist?"
Posted by: eLarson   2005-08-10 16:57  

#6  you step out of Seattle/Tacoma and BAM you're in serious republican territory. Businessmen mostly, very tough people. Trying to run a business in Washington State isnt an easy thing especially with all the Taxes that the Dems come up with all the time.
Posted by: bk   2005-08-10 12:02  

#5  you step out of Vancouver/Victoria and BAM, you're in serious redneck territory...Loggers mostly, very tough people. It'll never happen though... so why worry.
Posted by: bk   2005-08-10 11:59  

#4  BC too close to Seattle
Posted by: Captain America   2005-08-10 11:33  

#3  Another 42% favor submission under shari'a law.
Posted by: Ward C the Moron   2005-08-10 11:07  

#2  British Columbia was 30%? I was under the impression that BC was essentially Ontario West. That's... interesting.
Posted by: Mitch H.   2005-08-10 09:47  

#1  There is a strong minority of sane people in Western Canada.... This is not surprising...
Posted by: BigEd   2005-08-10 00:19  

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