I sent this to Maclean's magazine in June 2005, some of it was published as a letter to the editor. It still sounds useful, so:
Alberta is getting richer, Quebec is still getting special treatment,
the Maritimes are getting energy royalties and Ontario is getting sick
of the squeaky wheels, this sounds like a nightmare for Canada. The
June 13 article about Alberta getting richer reminded me of
"semi-autonomous units" in a business. My company used this idea for
many years, creating a SAU of each acquisition they made.
Unfortunately this created huge political infighting between units and
the company has suffered as a result. The same thing is happening to
Canada and we need to fix the problem quickly before Canada is
internally compromised. How? Create visible connections between the
people and Canada rather than the provinces, the Canadian legal tender
is a good example of this. Unfortunately drivers licenses and health
cards are still created by the provinces (and they're still separate
cards in Ontario, ugh). To associate with Canada rather than a
particular province you should be able to move to another province
without having to change any government information other than your
address...
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