Unity vs. Independence
January 27, 2026
The constitutional makeup of Canada is not designed for unity. Unity is comprised of fairness and balance. Out of the 343 seats in the House of Commons, Quebec and Ontario have 200. The remaining 143 seats come from the rest of Canada. This gives these two provinces the power to direct the affairs of Canada regardless of what political party forms the government.
Presently, this power is used to stifle the creation of wealth in Alberta while extracting 20 billion dollars a year in transfer payments. This does not inspire unity. It ferments the exact opposite. Those who support the continuation of such a system embrace unfairness and imbalance. The imbalance in the Canadian power structure could be rectified by reforming the Senate – giving each province an elected, equal and effective voice. This would balance representation by population in the House of Commons. There is no interest in Ottawa in addressing the imbalance existing within our Constitution.
History demonstrates the human spirit strives for fairness and balance and ultimately will not be denied. Therefore, independence is a beckoning alternative.
Jack Ramsay,
Camrose
The constitutional makeup of Canada is not designed for unity. Unity is comprised of fairness and balance. Out of the 343 seats in the House of Commons, Quebec and Ontario have 200. The remaining 143 seats come from the rest of Canada. This gives these two provinces the power to direct the affairs of Canada regardless of what political party forms the government.
Presently, this power is used to stifle the creation of wealth in Alberta while extracting 20 billion dollars a year in transfer payments. This does not inspire unity. It ferments the exact opposite. Those who support the continuation of such a system embrace unfairness and imbalance. The imbalance in the Canadian power structure could be rectified by reforming the Senate – giving each province an elected, equal and effective voice. This would balance representation by population in the House of Commons. There is no interest in Ottawa in addressing the imbalance existing within our Constitution.
History demonstrates the human spirit strives for fairness and balance and ultimately will not be denied. Therefore, independence is a beckoning alternative.
Jack Ramsay,
Camrose
