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election, they established a sovereign wealth fund to ensure a strong future. Today Norway is the wealthiest country in the world.</p><p id="b617">Compare that to what has happened in Canada. Oil was discovered in Alberta in 1947. Alberta was able to continue not collecting provincial sales tax and has continued to elect leaders who promote popular short term solutions. The incredible financial windfall from oil should have made Alberta and Canada very wealthy. Today with falling oil prices and ecological difficulties related to pipelines Alberta is in serious economic trouble. Alberta will not learn from Norway. It is unlike

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ly to accept that long term financial planning is better than keeping people happy by never collecting sales tax or saving for a rainy day. Unfortunately it is more likely that they will continue to blame Ottawa for their difficulties.</p><figure id="f245"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/0*2wNmaDbT3Z7CsDRr.png"><figcaption></figcaption></figure><h2 id="fb2a">This story is published in a Few Words, Medium’s publication that only accepts stories under 500 words.</h2><h2 id="0259">If you have a few meaningful words to say and want to be a writer in our publication, visit here.</h2></article></body>

Norway is the Wealthiest Country in the World

According to a 2018 report by the World Bank, Norway is the Wealthiest country in the world.

In 1969, oil was discovered in the North Sea off the coast of Norway.

The government of Norway made a courageous political decision. Rather than squandering their new found wealth by lowering taxes, which would have been enormously popular and would have guaranteed re-election, they established a sovereign wealth fund to ensure a strong future. Today Norway is the wealthiest country in the world.

Compare that to what has happened in Canada. Oil was discovered in Alberta in 1947. Alberta was able to continue not collecting provincial sales tax and has continued to elect leaders who promote popular short term solutions. The incredible financial windfall from oil should have made Alberta and Canada very wealthy. Today with falling oil prices and ecological difficulties related to pipelines Alberta is in serious economic trouble. Alberta will not learn from Norway. It is unlikely to accept that long term financial planning is better than keeping people happy by never collecting sales tax or saving for a rainy day. Unfortunately it is more likely that they will continue to blame Ottawa for their difficulties.

This story is published in a Few Words, Medium’s publication that only accepts stories under 500 words.

If you have a few meaningful words to say and want to be a writer in our publication, visit here.

Politics
Norway
Canadian Politics
Wealth
Alberta
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