Le « party » est terminé !
7 janvier 2016
La géopolitique de l'énergie a des effets disloquant sur la fédération.
Alberta, la fronde pour évincer le NPD, nouvellement élu, du pouvoir :
Anger over Notley government leads to growing fringe protests, threats of violence
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... Now, thanks to an arcane reading of the Elections Act, he is convinced he’s found a way to remove Premier Rachel Notley from office legally and democratically well before the end of her first term.
In that effort he will almost certainly fail. But Clark is the avatar of an angry Alberta. And after a year of economic downturn and political upheaval, the brand of determined populism Clark embodies is on the rise on the fringes of Alberta’s political culture, organizing opposition to Notley and her government via plebiscite, popular protest, weird legal counter-measure — and, in extreme cases, even threats of violence.
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http://news.nationalpost.com/news/canada/canadian-politics/jen-gerson-anger-over-notley-government-leads-to-growing-fringe-protests-threats-of-violence
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La dernière fois que le prix du pétrole s'est effondré avec une telle ampleur , L'Alberta a élu un député « séparatiste » :
« In 1980, a separatist movement emerged in western Canada that attracted thousands of people to rallies and resulted in the election of a separatist to the Alberta legislature ». :
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberta_separatism#cite_note-2
La géopolitique de l'énergie a des effet disloquant sur le fédération.
JCPomerleau