🚨BREAKING: A new independent national poll shows Alberta independence support has surged to 40.9%.
The sample was smaller, but unlike the major polling firms, this wasn’t another narrative-driven poll designed to demoralize the movement.
“The strongest argument for free enterprise is that it prevents anybody from having too much power—whether that person is a government official, a trade union official, or a business executive.”
— Milton Friedman
They don’t need to overtly ban VPN’s—they’re constructively forcing them out with C-22 by enforcing that services must build backdoors and retain metadata for a year.
Every VPN company operating in Canada right now has made a public statement to the effect that they will be forced to leave the country if C-22 passes.
🚨 Canada’s institutional capture is now complete.
Since 2015 the Liberals have appointed:
⚖️ 740 of 1,000 federal judges
🏛️ 7 of 9 Supreme Court justices
📜 100 of 105 senators
📰 Fund 30% of every reporter’s salary in Canada
And that’s just the foundation.
Add to that:
📺 CBC: $1.4B annually to defend the Liberal narrative
🏦 Bank of Canada: Redefining recession in real time
📊 StatsCan: Counting Census workers as permanent jobs
📬 Senate: Hiding 240,000 democratic postcards in a warehouse
🌐 Bill C-8: MPs can delete you from the internet without a judge
🎙️ Carney on tape: Admitting central bankers bypassed voters on ESG
They control the courts.
They control the Senate.
They control the Supreme Court.
They control the media funding.
They control the state broadcaster.
Now they want to control the internet.
Not one institution left standing independently.
This is not democracy.
This is managed decline with Canadian characteristics.
And most Canadians are still waiting for CBC to tell them about it.
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Cenovus CEO says proposed pipeline to Canada's west coast currently 'unfinanceable'
"McKenzie, who heads one of Canada's largest oil sands companies, said at the Global Energy Show in Calgary that the country's industrial carbon pricing system makes Canadian oil uncompetitive and inhibits the production growth required to fill the proposed pipeline."
https://t.co/xgzAxflxNJ
This is the point. We love the way Canada was, not the postmodern dystopia they are trying to turn it into. Stand up for the values that made Canada a wonderful country once upon a time. Alberta independence is the way!
I prefer the - end socialism and welfare method. All those on the government tit that don't need to be will want to leave Alberta or go to the private sector. This adds fuel to the economy rather than substracts. Government can be smaller and save government $, meaning less taxes. It also tightens the fabricate of family and community by having them play a larger and rightful role in being responsible in supporting the legitimately less fortunate. Those in need are better regulated by family and community vs those best at filling out government forms. We can't continue to have government create a bouncy castle environment for adults where when they fall, it doesn't hurt. Human struggles can be healthy. You can't refine a piece of rough lumber without some sandpaper.
Please don't lie on Twitter.
Your scheme forces adults to provide ID to get on social media to prove they're not children.
You're using kids as an excuse to track adults.
And we remember you supported seizing bank accounts during the trucker convoy: https://t.co/LfiXiR6hlt
For the first time in 123 years, Argentina has achieved a sustained fiscal surplus without being in default. We are one of only 5 countries in the world in this position.
LONG LIVE FREEDOM, DAMN IT...!!!
Poilievre says Alberta joined Confederation in 1905 on the promise of balancing provincial autonomy with national strength.
But he argues Ottawa has "been terrible at the things that are its job," while overreaching into areas outside its jurisdiction.
Mr. Thomas @LukaszukAB, is spreading blatant lies online.
This is pure misinformation, and he’s doing this to avoid a serious debate on the future of Alberta.
This is cowardice.
🚨 Canada’s federal debt is approaching $1.4 trillion.
Annual interest payments now exceed defence spending.
We are paying more to service our past than to protect our future.
This is the Trudeau-Carney fiscal legacy. 🇨🇦📉
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