Commentary Some Albertans may have fallen out of love with Premier Jason Kenney, but they know he is right about equalization. As reported on Oct. 26 by Elections Alberta, 62 percent of voters want equalization removed from the Canadian Constitution. That level of support could well have been 20 points higher if it were not so closely associated with Kenney. It was one of his campaign planks, and he is by far Canada’s least popular premier, with only 22 percent approval according to a recent Angus Reid poll. Once we step back from that noise, the message is clear: Albertans have had enough of this policy monstrosity. Equalization is the most prominent and explicit channel for wealth redistribution away from Alberta to the likes of Quebec and Atlantic Canada. Between 2007 and 2019, the scale of federal redistribution was an astonishing $280 billion or 6.4 percent of the Albertan economy. …