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Equalization


Fairness for All Provinces


Issue

When it was started in 1957, the equalization program had a noble intention: to ensure that all Canadians have access to a similar level of services from their provincial government, regardless of whether they live in richer or poorer provinces. Equalization was seen as a way to unite the country.


Unfortunately, that is not how it turned out. The program is unfair and inefficient, both for citizens of richer provinces that do not receive equalization payments like Alberta and Saskatchewan, and for citizens of provinces that have been on the receiving end for decades (Manitoba, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and PEI), because it keeps these provinces in a state of dependency and underdevelopment.


Equalization payments encourage recipient provinces to maintain large public sectors, keep taxes high, and intervene more in their economies, which drives out investment and lowers employment and productivity. They don’t have the correct incentives to make their economies more competitive and develop their natural resources, because more private sector growth will lead to smaller equalization payments. It’s a poverty trap.


Facts

Equalization payments were first introduced in 1957. The 1982 Constitution Act includes a vaguely worded commitment to “the principle” of equalization, the goal being to ensure that provinces “have sufficient revenues to provide reasonably comparable levels of public services at reasonably comparable levels of taxation.”


In 2025-26, the equalization program will transfer more than $26.2 billion to provinces. Quebec will receive $13.6 billion, Manitoba $4.7 billion, Nova Scotia $3.5 billion, New Brunswick $3.1 billion, Prince Edward Island $666 million, Ontario $546 million, and Newfoundland and Labrador $113 million. The governments of British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan will not receive any payments. Under the current formula, the total amount of equalization payments increases steadily, in accordance with nominal GDP, even when there is a reduction in wealth disparities among the provinces.


Our Plan

Provinces should not be receiving equalization payments for decades, just like individuals should not be receiving welfare cheques all their lives. It’s time to stop rewarding provincial governments for not adopting better economic policies.


The Constitution does not commit the federal government to spend tens of billions of dollars every year on equalization; does not prescribe any specific formula; and does not define what “reasonably comparable levels of public services” means.


A People's Party government will:

✓ Considerably Reduce Equalization Payments

Bring down substantially the total amount of equalization payments to provinces, end the yearly automatic increases in accordance with nominal GDP, and make sure that only the provinces with the greatest needs benefit from it.


✓ Equalization Formula Review

Establish a parliamentary committee to review and make recommendations on a new formula that will avoid the welfare trap and provide poorer provinces with the right incentives to adopt pro-growth economic policies and reduce their dependence on federal money.


✓ Fairness for All Provinces

Ensure that the new formula respects our Constitution, makes provincial governments more responsible for their policy decisions, and is fair for citizens of all provinces.



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