Influential Western Canada Concept?

I was browsing through the Genocide given our recent rash of Canadian political polls, and came across the Western Canada Concept, an organization with the goal of forming a separate "West Canada" nation consisting of the territories north and west of Ontario.

Apparently it had a little success in the early 1980's, but then disappeared off of the map. What would be required to happen to get WCC to (increasingly difficult/interesting results below):

1. Get an MP elected to Parliament?

2. Have enough representation nationally that a WCC member is at debates with the Conservatives, Liberals, NDP, and Bloc (butterflies included, of course)?

3. Take power in a province (Alberta, most likely) and push Quebec-style for independence from Canada, with referendums being held on said independence?

4. Achieve autonomy or independence from the rest of Canada?
 
Even as incredibly PO'd as almost every Western Canadian was at Trudeau, the WCC was only fringe. What kind of ASBs it would take to turn them into any kind of popular party in most of the west, I don't know.

Alberta, maybe, but Alberta is ... different.
 
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