@Zone3Garden@edmontonjournal Redmonton & entire districts in Calgary and Lethbridge will be empty!
Lots of room for Canadians who want to escape the cesspool of corruption & socialism in their province & to move to Alberta.
Truly a dream come true.
@YukonStrong The only pipeline that will be built is one to carry tax payer money obtained from the "CO2 is a pollutant" scam into someone's offshore bank account
If you want a carbon dioxide sucking machine, pickup any straw & pour yourself a sugary soft drink
Cost 5 cents
Alberta is DONE
There are costs to Alberta independence. Fair enough.
But federal services are already funded in part by Alberta tax dollars. Add Alberta’s ~$25B annual net contribution to Ottawa & ~$26.5B in lost energy opportunity, and the question becomes:
What’s the cost of staying?
Pierre Poilievre & Danielle Smith's next move will be to lie about the costs associated with independence, pretending Alberta will operate at a loss if it leaves.
Nothing could be further from the truth.
Alberta's economy will explode & rapidly eclipse Canada's GDP.
#WEXIT
@RiseOfAlberta We agree
Alberta has no path forward unless it is through independence from the cesspool of corruption that is Canada
We are at an important fork in the road
I can see into the future and I chose Independence for Alberta as the path I want to travel
The biggest flaw in the “save Canada” conservative argument is this:
For 11 years, Eastern Canada has voted for more of the same.
The majority of Canadians don’t believe the country is broken, even as it becomes one of the fastest-declining nations in the G7.
There is no democratic path inside confederation to fix equalization, repair the West’s grievances, or reverse the damage when most of the country won’t even admit there’s a problem.
Jason Kenney. Pierre Poilievre. Stephen Harper. Conservative MPs.
What do they all have in common?
They are part of the conservative establishment, and they know exactly what Alberta independence means.
It means the CPC’s path to power in Ottawa becomes slim to none.
Alberta independence would be a disaster for the Conservative Party.
But it would be a massive opportunity for Albertans.
We would control our own government, elect leaders who actually represent our interests and values, and unlock the full power of our $9 trillion in resource wealth.
So when conservative establishment figures come out against Alberta independence, understand what is really happening.
They are protecting their future in Ottawa.
Not yours.
What confuses me about @NewsInOakville
FN chief rebuking Alberta separation talks in meeting with King Charles https://t.co/DDEnyeUPQC
- 1 vote each AB FN member
- Alberta's FN don't own ANY land
- They can't veto
- FN can chose to remain wards of Canada as one of their 4 option
Each of the Alberta First Nation bands can chose one of the four options.
Some might want to be wards (serfs to an overlord still)
Some might want true freedom from the shackles that bind them
Each band decides for themselves
So what are they complaining to the King about?
Option 4
AB FN propose a deal that they desire
They may get better or worse but they chose and have to negotiate with whatever leverage they can muster
Option 3
AB FN members all become citizens of new nation & treaties are negotiated away in return for freedom from overlord/ward relationship
Each FN member is given
- Title to a piece of land/home they now own
- Same rights as AB citizens
- a 1 time hand-up payment
- dignity
Option 2
Alberta replaces the role of Canada
- No border stations, they remain on reserves like today
- Nothing else changes for AB FN except who pays the bills to support them as a ward in Indian Act
- instead of Canada being that role, the new nation of AB is their overlord
4 options
Option 1
Alberta First Nations remain wards of Canada
- no change at all, new country of Alberta lets them hunt/fish/visit on all "public" lands
- Reserves become pockets of Canada inside Alberta
- FN exit border station around their reserves using their treaty card
Albertans,
Are we going to let this get buried by the Canada state propaganda media, or will you react in horror as I did?
Alberta MUST become independent so we can protect ourselves & create a republic with laws that protect its culture & our citizens from invaders/government
Henry Nowak's death is more horrific than you think:
>Henry was stabbed ~11:30 pm, Henry was not pronounced dead until 67 minutes later (12:37 am). It gets worse...
> During this time. Dagwa & his brother (who arrived shortly after the attack, it was his brother who phoned 999, not to phone an ambulance, he phoned police alleging Henry attacked them.
>It's been reported that there was some deliberation/ delay before phoning 999. Alleging Henry drunkenly attacked them (Henry was sober; blood alcohol below the drink-drive limit). Digwa's brother wanted to punish Henry.
>Exact quotes from the call (read out in court at Southampton Crown Court):
“We’ve just got attacked racially by some white person. He’s physically attacked my brother, we’re Sikhs, we wear a turban and he’s just attacked my brother. We’re restraining him right now because he’s just attacked my brother and took my brother’s turban off. He also said, he’s verbally attacked my brother racially. I’m not having this as a regular occurrence, I live here, I’m not having this a regular occurrence. He ain’t fighting people, he’s racially attacking people, that’s what he’s doing. Nah, he sees some brown people, that’s what it was.”
> were restraining Henry until the police arrived (Digwa stole Henry's phone so he couldn't get help).
>When the police arrived, Digwa's father was holding Henry against a wall (his father said: "He keeps dropping down, so I am just trying to keep him up". There was also a visible blood trail, but it is unknown when officers first noticed it (different sources described it when the police entered the scene, another was after Henry passed out).
>His mother removed the murder weapon from the scene.
>Police bodycam footage was played in court (audio only, no video; another source said a transcript was read):
Henry says “I am dying”;
Digwa replies “You’re not dying bro.”
{Approximately 10 minutes later}: Henry says “You stabbed me”;
Digwa denies it and accuses Nowak of recording him.
Henry's final recorded words: “Please brother, I can’t breathe.”
{He passed out a few minutes later}
>Before the attack, Henry was recording a video of Digwa on his phone, it is a weird exchange: Henry singing/yawning, then addressing Digwa: “Innit bad man, what bad man. You’re a bad man, say you’re a bad man, go on.” Digwa replied: “I am a bad man.” The footage ended shortly before the stabbing.
Some critical details that haven't been released:
>The time the 999 call was made.
>The full 999 transcript.
>The time the police arrived.
>The time an ambulance was called (an air ambulance >flew in a doctor).
I question the order of the stabbing:
>There's a lack of defensive wounds on Henry's arms and hands (Henry was sober).
>I believe Henry was stabbed in the groin and the back if the legs while he was trying to scale a fence to get away (you can't easily get to a man's groin area, there's a reason they're nicknamed the 'crown jewels'). Also, stab wounds to that area can be catastrophic; The aorta and arteries to the legs (the largest in the body) flow through there, not to mention the nerve endings. The way they pinned Henry against a wall, where he would be losing blood faster.
>Given what I have read so far, I don't understand why there haven't been charges against the brother & father. They were aware that Henry had been stabbed, but they continued to forcefully detain him (the very definition of false imprisonment). I'd argue it was sadistic torture. You can make the excuse of a single Sekh having mental health issues (they will), but that doesn't excuse the actions of Digwa's brother, mother & father.
Some of the research & sources:
https://t.co/x4mVK7ybhS
@Martyupnorth This is one of the many reasons that people who signed the Stay Free Alberta (@StayFreeAlberta@ABProsperityPrj ) petition need to sign up for a $10 UCP membership and get involved in their UCP constituency board.
Danielle Smith is not acting in the best interest of Alberta
@RiseOfAlberta This is truth for Albertans
It isn't just going to be solved by someone dangling a possible pipeline in front of us!
It goes very deep why Albertans want to leave
https://t.co/vR9h2ExLON