>> Here's something else to consider, look at the economy of the province >> of Manitoba in Canada, the current government is the New Democratic >> Party, an admitted socialist party. It has the best performing economy >> in Canada right behind Alberta. > >So does this mean that Canada has more power when it comes to State's >Rights than the US does? > >Seriously, you're comparing a provincial government to a federal one. >The scope of difference seems like it would be staggering, unless each >Canadian province funds it's own military, has it's own currency and >banking system, provides it's own medical and social services, has >taxes and tariffs that apply to companies from other provinces and >maintains elements that in the US only exist at the Federal level? >
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