@kevcontabby A quick Google search will show you:
Mark Carney's net worth estimated at $6.97M USD.
Donald Trumps net worth estimated at $6.5B USD
Im going to give you some homework, what percent of 6.5B is 400K?
@Jes_in_GP@LetABDecide@LetsTalkAlberta I respect your position, but that graphic is a model based on assumptions, not proof of what an independent Alberta would actually achieve. Until the economic, trade and transition risks are independently established, I remain unconvinced. We agree to disagree.
@Jes_in_GP Absolutely. Show me credible, independent evidence that an independent, landlocked Alberta would be economically better off; that we could secure reliable access through BC and Saskatchewan; that major investors would stay; and that we wouldn’t become more dependent on the U.S.
Premier Corruption presides over:
A lousy economy;
Systemic corruption;
Looting of taxpayer money;
Gross incompetence;
Affordability crisis;
A province ripped off by O&G;
Soaring youth unemployment;
High unemployment;
Scandal & privatization fraud…
Actually, it does violate the CHA, both in the letter and spirit. But that's beside the point, really. This is a distraction from the fact that healthcare in Alberta is basically deficient at the moment and blaming the Federal gov is disingenuous.
@Jes_in_GP But which is it? Your original post says Keystone proves Alberta has leverage. Now you say Alberta has no leverage because Ottawa controls the oil. You can’t have it both ways. If Keystone proves Alberta has leverage, why is independence suddenly needed to create it?
@Jes_in_GP Going back to your original tweet: what leverage? Trump wants Alberta’s oil flowing south, and you call that leverage? You say an independent Alberta can “easily do both.” Why risk dependence on one U.S. customer when Canada gives Alberta access to global markets? That’s leverage
@Jes_in_GP Funny how Trump suddenly wants Keystone revived while Alberta separatists push independence. Could it be because keeping Alberta’s oil flowing south keeps us dependent on the U.S.? A West Coast pipeline would let Alberta sell to the world at market prices. Follow the oil.
I love that Smith wants to assert provincial jurisdiction to justify her attacks on the Canadian Health Act, but doesn't want to take responsibility for the piss-poor management & delivery of health care by her government.
It's time the Feds step in.
#ableg#abpoli#cdnpoli
@ABDanielleSmith Let me try understand your thought process here. You're telling the federal government that health care falls under the jurisdiction of the Alberta gov't but just a few days prior you are acting on whether Edmonton should build bike lanes.
Canadians pay for public healthcare at tax time…
If we are going to the failed Greedcare model, Canadians should be getting a massive tax rebate.
Instead, UCP plans on pocketing this money & transferring it to U.S. O&G interests & donors.
It’s a scam.
@albertaNDP@liberal_party@Alberta_UCP
Nonsense. I am/was an international student, an Alberta student, an Alberta taxpayer, and an Alberta citizen. I have also done more for the education of Albertans than you have. Stop spewing divisive and hateful culture war bs and govern.
Having to plan your activities around the availability of emergency services is just something we have to get used to.
We need to pull ourselves to hospital by our bootstraps.
Socialized medicine is worse than communism with gulags and stuff.
Yada, yada, yada.
Ideology is a stupid reason to suck at your job, Dani.
#ableg
At the pump, the math is simple
Carney: REMOVED a 10¢/L fuel tax (2026)
Smith: ADDED a punitive 13¢/L fuel tax (2024)
Smith spends her days blaming Ottawa for affordability while Carney is the one taking money off the price of your gas
We can’t afford Danielle Smith
@FreeAlbertaRob It's fantastic that the UCP Executive Director, is branding the opposition party a "economic illiterate" despite the fact that in the spring of 2025 the UCP predicted a $8 billion surplus, only to transform it into a $9.5 billion deficit by fall. That's a swing of $17.5 billion.
@ABDanielleSmith rejected over $30 billion in renewable energy investments plus 10,000 jobs because the #UCP does not want renewable electricity ⚡️.
Alberta could have a renewable boom 💥 exporting electricity ⚡️ north south east and west.
Danielle Smith's UCP government handed $4.5 million of our Alberta tax dollars to this private school in 2025 while underfunding public schools. "Parents want answers after mass staff exodus at Calgary private school" https://t.co/Tc7tWnXq17