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Telling it straight, Prentice suggests Albertans must accept some responsibility for financial...
Petroleum News ^ | Week of March 15, 2015 | Gary Park

Posted on 03/13/2015 11:56:27 AM PDT by thackney

Prentice suggests Albertans must accept some responsibility for financial plight

Alberta Premier Jim Prentice has found indirect support at the highest level from ExxonMobil Chief Executive Officer Rex Tillerson for his doom-and-gloom message that those who rely on oil prices for a living are in for a rough ride.

Tillerson spent, for him, an unusual amount of time in the first week of March behind microphones, on the airwaves and in front of TV cameras spreading the word that the world and investors should “settle in” for a long period of relatively weak and volatile crude prices.

He said there is the potential “for further pressure on the market,” noting that the rapid filling up of U.S. storage facilities compounds the need for producers to sell and could drive prices under US$40 per barrel.

Over the next couple of years “we’re going to kind of wallow around where we are ... until some of this sorts itself out,” Tillerson said.

He said a number of factors are “conspiring to create this market imbalance,” with the U.S. economy less than robust and demand for oil in Europe and China in decline.

‘A lot of bad news’

Bank of Montreal Chief Executive Officer Douglas Porter said “a lot of bad news began to unfold rapidly at the start of January. That’s when the big (oil based) capital spending cuts ... and some of the layoffs were announced.” For Prentice it is the worst of times as he faces an estimated budget deficit of C$7.5 billion, dragged down by resource revenues, in the next fiscal year.

Seldom, if ever, has a political leader in Canada spent more time preparing more than 4 million Albertans for bad news when the province releases its 2015-16 budget on March 26.

Prentice frequently uses the word “unsustainable” as he prepares government employees for cuts or layoffs, driving home his basic point that Alberta can no longer expect to pay for the best of everything - notably the highest wages in Canada for doctors, nurses and teachers - with oil money.

“Nobody can be under any doubt that we’ve gone from the highest growth rate in Canada to somewhere near the bottom, so it’s going to be a tougher year for all of us,” he said.

Nor does sit well with many Albertans when Prentice rejects the notion of an increase in corporate taxes, arguing that would further accelerate the loss of investment and revenue.

Provincial sales tax?

The Canadian Federation of Independent Business wants to remove another option from the table by warning Prentice against ending Alberta’s prized position as the only Canadian holdout against a provincial sales tax. Finance Minister Robin Campbell said March 2 that the budget will usher in unpopular measures that previous governments have sidestepped, which he has hinted could include a return to health-care premiums, road tolls and an increase in gasoline taxes.

But if public sector layoffs are going to be on the leading edge of Campbell’s spending cuts, government employees have already served notice that they will engage in wildcat strikes.

The budget is expected to be followed by an election in April when Prentice’s fleeting rise in public opinion polls will be put to the test.

He badly damaged his popularity on March 5 on a province-wide radio program when he told Albertans they had only to “look in the mirror” to understand why Alberta is facing such an enormous budgetary shortfall.

“We all want to blame somebody for the circumstance we’re in,” he said. “Basically all of us have had the best of everything and have not had to pay for what it costs.”

Opposition party leaders were quick to point out that Prentice’s governing Conservative party has ruled the province without interruption for almost 44 years.

Rachel Notley, leader of the socialist New Democratic Party, said the suggestion that Albertans should check their reflection was “profoundly insulting ... there is no question that what this has revealed is an incredible level of arrogance.”


TOPICS: Canada; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: energy; oil; oilsands

1 posted on 03/13/2015 11:56:27 AM PDT by thackney
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To: Squawk 8888

Canada


2 posted on 03/13/2015 11:56:45 AM PDT by thackney (life is fragile, handle with prayer)
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To: thackney; Clive; exg; Alberta's Child; albertabound; AntiKev; backhoe; Byron_the_Aussie; ...
To all- please ping me to Canadian topics.

Canada Ping!

3 posted on 03/13/2015 5:56:33 PM PDT by Squawk 8888 (Will steal your comments & post them on Twitter)
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To: thackney
Oh, really. Blah ...blah ...blah.

I am so sick of hearing about oil prices and the impact they will have on the national economy from people who are just playing a game. A game they make up as they go along. How many times have we heard about an "impending" hurricane "threatening" a Gulf area? The thing is a day and a half out and gas prices rise in Canada !! Gas that is already in the ground tanks at gas stations !! These people make me sick. Anyone (in my opinion) who believes a word they say is a fool.

Rant over. I feel better.

4 posted on 03/13/2015 6:48:17 PM PDT by Dartman (Canadian, eh. And proud of it.)
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To: thackney

I pay 40% tax on my income, I pay for Canada pension plan, I pay unemployment insurance, I pay almost 5k a year in property taxes, and gas tax and gst. HOW THE HELL AM I NOT PAYING MY SHARE PRENTICE! ARE YOU FULLY RETARDED?! I’ve been paying for the entire damn country! The east has been living off the west too long! Damn they push my buttons!

Rant off for now, but it’s not over.


5 posted on 03/13/2015 8:25:07 PM PDT by Bulwyf
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To: Bulwyf

I was going to ping you to see what you thought. Thanks.


6 posted on 03/14/2015 8:04:54 AM PDT by 1010RD (First, Do No Harm)
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I’m still fired up. This mentality that these politicians have is beyond any reasoning. They are supposed to be conservatives yet they are nothing like conservatism except for what they call themselves.

It’s never enough, it doesn’t matter what I pay, it will never be enough. I work hard for what I earn. Yes, I earn a lot, but it’s also because I do a lot, in a field where there are risks involved as well. I suppose I should be punished for that. Heaven forbid I use my income to support a family or spend anything for myself, or even worse, have enough left over to support those in need.

It’s time to pull the plug on Canada, we’re easily two separate countries, let’s just split up and be done with it.


7 posted on 03/14/2015 11:52:50 AM PDT by Bulwyf
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