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Nadine Wellwood, a chartered investment manager by trade, tells The Gunn Show that not only is there “zero risk” economically for an independent Alberta, “there's far more risk” to staying in Canada.
The independence movement is one of the top issues to many Albertans, with the fiscal viability of the concept driving debate both inside and outside of the province.
Few are better positioned to weigh in on Alberta's finances than Nadine Wellwood, who specializes as a chartered investment manager outside of her forays into politics.
Nadine joined this week's episode of The Gunn Show to discuss the province's economics and her new book, Alberta Rising.
“Being in finance, you're always in economics,” Nadine told Sheila about her life before becoming active in politics. “I never really felt like I had a place that I belonged,” she explained, prior to running as a candidate for the People's Party of Canada in multiple elections.
The independence movement is one of the top issues to many Albertans, with the fiscal viability of the concept driving debate both inside and outside of the province.
Few are better positioned to weigh in on Alberta's finances than Nadine Wellwood, who specializes as a chartered investment manager outside of her forays into politics.
Nadine joined this week's episode of The Gunn Show to discuss the province's economics and her new book, Alberta Rising.
“Being in finance, you're always in economics,” Nadine told Sheila about her life before becoming active in politics. “I never really felt like I had a place that I belonged,” she explained, prior to running as a candidate for the People's Party of Canada in multiple elections.