If you are a kid living in Canada now you can openly use hard drugs, you can mutilate your body and pretend you are someone else, and you can sign up to kill yourself all with the government's assistance. But don't you dare go on social media and talk about it.
๐จ๐ฆ Canada didnโt run out of oil.
It made oil shameful.
Canada didnโt run out of land.
It made building impossible.
Canada didnโt run out of workers.
It made hiring unaffordable.
Canada didnโt run out of money.
It redistributed until nothing was left to invest.
This is what managed decline looks like from the inside. ๐จ๐ฆ๐ #cdnpoli
To Canada's leaders who keep calling for "national unity" (i.e. Pierre Poilievre)
Unity isn't something you demand. It's something you earn.
If you're serious about keeping Canada together, put your money where your mouth is. Address the concerns that millions of Albertans have been raising for decades:
โข End equalization wealth redistribution
โข Give Alberta fair representation in the House of Commons
โข Reform the Senate and make it elected
โข Respect provincial jurisdiction over health care, resources, and taxation
โข Give provinces greater control over immigration
A stronger Canada is built on fairness, respect, and autonomy... not on expecting one region to simply accept the status quo.
๐จ๐๐๐ก๐๐๐๐ฌ ๐๐ข๐จ๐ก๐ ๐๐ง... ๐ฎ ๐ ๐ข๐ก๐ง๐๐ฆ!!!๐จ
Carney admits on tape: When voters blocked his ESG plans, "We" Central Bankers acted like "Regulators" going around the voters through the BACK DOOR!
Manipulating fossil fuel prices by withholding lending.
Now he's PM!๐
Albertans believe in democracy.
Ottawa doesnโt.
Albertans believe in fairness.
Ottawa doesnโt.
Albertans believe that everyone should be treated equally.
Ottawa doesnโt.
Albertans believe in responsible and responsive government.
Ottawa doesnโt.
In Oct 19th, vote Option 2!
I used to be a federalist.
I used to believe in Canada.
I love what Canada once was.
On the wall in my office is my Canadian Armed Forces Officer Commissioning Scroll, and a copy of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
But the Canada of today is not the Canada I grew up in. It is no longer the nation I stood up for.
Canadians rights have been disregarded. Democracy has become just a byword, not what citizens can expect and aspire to without a fight. Ideology has replaced equality and justice. Families are under attack.
Over the past year I have examined the facts. I stepped back to self examine my own biases. I looked behind the curtain of the Canadian government press releases and media "reporting".
What I found was a broken nation, its heart and soul gone, its character reduced to identity politics and forced unequal wealth redistribution. Scandals. Dishonesty. Empathetic suicide. Self destructive economic policies.
In my recent advocacy for an Alberta referendum to give everyone a voice, I have been slandered, attacked, threatened, and received such vulgar responses from federalists that it is truly shocking and heartbreaking. But seeing how far Canada has fallen, it is not surprising. It validates the point that the Canadian experiment has failed.
Today my Canadian Armed Forces Officer Commissioning Scroll, and a copy of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms are still on my office wall as a historical record.
Today I support Alberta Independence.
Today I grieve a lost and destroyed Canada.
I miss what Canada once was, but it is time to dust ourselves off, stand up again, and move forward.
On October 19th, vote for a brighter future. Vote for Option 2.