The ramifications of the demise of Energy East

The government may well have woken the proverbial sleeping tiger.
Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall, pictured in this file photo, recently said, 'Something needs to change. For the West to continue on like this in our federal system is the equivalent of having Stockholm syndrome.'
OTTAWA—I don't understand why people believe that western Canadian separation is dead. It appears, at least on the federal level, that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Liberals believe they can ignore Alberta and now Saskatchewan. In the past, the only province that threatened separation was...

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