Today marks the launch of the Alberta Transition Council.
The ATC brings together leading experts across law, finance, energy, governance, and public policy to build a serious, professional plan for how an independent Alberta would actually function.
Not slogans. A blueprint. More soon.
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American absolutely obliterates Carney.
And the people in the comments section on TikTok, are Canadians, thanking him for spreading the truth & agreeing with his take.
BREAKING - Foothills, Ab
If @ABDanielleSmith enacts the Firearms license regulation set out below I swear that I will never say a bad word about her ever again.
Alberta Firearms Act - Firearms Licensing Regulation
1. Any Alberta Resident that possesses a valid Canadian Firearms Possession Acquisition License or Restricted Firearms Possession Acquisition License from Canada shall be issued an Alberta Firearms License by a licensed Alberta Registry.
2. An Alberta firearms license shall be the only license required in Alberta, to acquire, own, use, and possess a firearm in Alberta.
3. Such licence shall be issued for the life of the firearms license holder, subject only to an order of a court of competent jurisdiction deeming the licensee to be a danger to themselves or others either on criminal charge, criminal conviction or issuance of a warrant under the Mental Health Act where the health and safety of persons is at immediate or potential risk from firearms related violence.
4. A licensee under this regulation may own, and safely use any firearm in their possession including all firearms listed or scheduled as prohibited or restricted by the government of Canada.
5. Alberta licensed firearms owners are free to use and convey firearms to shooting ranges or such other locations as are required for the use of such firearms without further license or permit provided that restricted weapons are unloaded, carried in a locked case with appropriate trigger locks or safety mechanisms while being transported to the place of use.
6. Licensed firearms owners are specifically permitted to safely utilize firearms "restricted or prohibited" by Canada on any land or property in Alberta that they own or have a right of access to where firearms may be discharged safely.
7. Any firearm with an overall length of over 660 mm (26") shall be be non-restricted regardless of any previous Canadian designation with the exception of fully automatic firearms or explosive projectile type weapons.
8. The category of "Restricted" firearms shall be limited to all firearms with an overall length of less than 660 mm or 26".
9. A restricted firearms licensee shall be able to own, sell, transfer and possess all firearms in this category without limitation other than that sales and transfers are limited to persons with a valid Alberta Firearms License.
10. Anyone selling or transferring a firearm to any person not holding a valid Canadian or Alberta firearms licence shall be liable for a fine not to exceed 100,000.00 or a custodial sentence of two years less a day in an appropriate Alberta facility.
11. All Alberta Residents over the age of 16 not currently licensed by Canada to possess or acquire a firearm may apply for an Alberta firearms license and shall have an Alberta Firearms License granted to them by an Alberta Registry upon proof of residency in Alberta, an up to date criminal background check along with a vulnerable sector search and parental consent if applicable in the case of a minor, along with proof of completion of an approved firearms safety course.
12. No license under this regulation shall in any way permit any person to own, acquire, possess, transport or operate a fully automatic firearm or weapon firing explosive projectiles other for military or police purposes or under such authority or special license as be issued.
13. Any person licensed under this regulation apprehended with a firearm that has been converted to fire as a fully automatic firearm shall be subject to immediate revocation of their Alberta Firearms License and ALL applicable Alberta and Canadian Criminal Penalties shall apply.
IF YOU CARE ABOUT PROPERTY RIGHTS AND GUN RIGHTS PLEASE FORWARD THIS TO [email protected]
She did it AGAIN!! @Jennifersey just put together another video that has me in tears.
Wait for it.
Sound on.
They block these videos on other platforms bc they don’t want you seeing them. But you can see them here!!
@AndrewLawton She's trying to delete/scrub this this a.m. here you go; I downloaded it knowing she'd try. So I'm ensuring it's reviewed/seen so Canadians can decide what the next step is
I used to laugh when I saw this sort of thing in university.
But university students grow up and become teachers, bureaucrats, lawyers and judges.
This is your ruling class now.
This is gonna piss u off!! 😱🤯🤬🤬🤬
Note: These are rough numbers. Take-home pay varies by province, benefits, pensions, and deductions. Other expenses are also approximate figures.
The point here isn't precision - it's direction.
The Uncomfortable Reality:
In Canada, you can earn $100K-$130K... and still end up with less money at the end of the month than someone making
$35K.
Harry went to school he took on OSAP
Let that sink in.
he took on student debt
This isn't about attacking social programs. They exist for a reason.
But at some point, you have to ask: What exactly are we incentivizing?
Because right now, the people taking on more risk, working longer hours, and producing more value are not meaningfully ahead.
In fact, they have even less money left over at the end of the month.
And when effort stops translating into reward, people stop pushing.
Top talent leaves.
Ambition dies.
Productivity drops.
so Harry who's busting his balls and
And then everyone wonders why the economy feels stagnant.
Because right now, the people taking on more risk, working longer hours, and producing more value are not meaningfully ahead.
In fact, they have even less money left over at the end of the month.
And when effort stops translating into reward, people stop pushing.
Top talent leaves.
Ambition dies.
Productivity drops.
And then everyone wonders why the economy feels stagnant.
ewarding productivity,
It creating more value doesn't lead to a better outcome... why would anyone bother?
19 year old Iranian wrestling champion Saleh Mohammadi was just publicly executed for protesting against the Islamic Regime.
So, to all liberal Westerners:
Watch and learn.
This is what it’s like to ACTUALLY live in a nation with no free speech.
The West isn’t collapsing by accident.
Every totalitarian movement follows 6 steps:
1. Claim society is oppressive
2. Infiltrate institutions
3. Weaponize morality
4. Polarize society
5. Justify violence
6. Rule through fear
Which step are we on?
While calling out Danielle Smith for using Indigenous people for a political stunt, Nenshi uses an entire background of indigenous people for his own political stunt. This guy is a creep, how anyone can’t see right through him is beyond me.
Proud I am to have just signed the Alberta Independence Petition
Do not assume we have all the 178k signatures already.
Keep signing so that it is too BIG to ignore
The injunction threatening to block it has no legal foundation but do not trust that @electionsCAN_E will rule with democracy in mind.
If you are First Nations you have a chance to make a better life in a Free Independent Alberta.
For a prosperous future for your children, your grandchildren and their children, please sign your support.
Find your petition signing location at https://t.co/vVbcXT0Sls
@stayfreealberta
On Tuesday, the Iranian women’s football team refused to sing the anthem of the Islamic Regime.
Tonight, they were captured by the Regime and sent back to Iran to die.
So, to all liberal women:
You claim to be feminists.
You claim to fight for women.
Prove it.
FIGHT FOR THEM.
@UnitedCanucks26 Q: Did the rest of Canada have a voice when Newfoundland wanted in?
A: No.
Then, why do you assume Canadians get to decide what Albertans want?
Stay in your own lane, Sparky.
An $8.25 billion oilsands mine expansion just got deferred near Fort McMurray.
Not because of Alberta independence.
Because of Ottawa’s failed polices on carbon pricing and regulations.
Investors don’t fear an Independent Alberta.
They fear a hostile government in Ottawa.