During the trucker convoy, many of us still believed in Canada.
We had Canadian flags on our vehicles.
Canadian flags on our lawns.
We were proud Canadians who believed that flag still represented freedom, unity, and the right to peacefully disagree.
Then we watched how Canada treated its own people.
That moment changed a lot of Albertans.
It forced us to ask a hard question:
What country are we trying to save?
For Albertans, independence began with heartbreak and betrayal.
It began with realizing that the Canada we loved no longer loved us back.
That is why I support Alberta independence.
On October 19th, Albertans have a choice.
Keep sending over $20B a year to Ottawa while pipelines are blocked, investment leaves, and families get priced out.
Or choose an Alberta that controls its wealth, resources, borders, and future.
Vote for your children’s future.
The previous PM is in America, cheering on America, with his American girlfriend, drinking from a plastic straw.
While the current PM, just landed in Europe, & said “it’s good to be home,” while nearly all his assets & family are in America.
Anyone else seeing this? 😭
TRUDEAU told Canadians to skip vacations to the USA, yet he was at the opening game of the USA for FIFA World Cup
Carney told us the same and most of his investment are in the USA
When will Canadians realize its Rules for thee and NONE of these Liberals care about Canada 🇨🇦
An Independent Alberta would immediately become one of the wealthiest countries on Earth.
Same population as Ireland. Ten times the land. More oil per capita than Saudi Arabia. A highly educated workforce.
Albertans could build one of the most prosperous nations on Earth.
Steven Crowder just laid out what millions of Canadians still refuse to admit.
Alberta has the resources, the people, the energy, and the economic strength to stand on its own.
The real question is not whether Alberta can leave.
It is why Alberta keeps staying.
Keir Starmer says he will arrest Elon Musk and 336 million Americans for free speech on X.
The Prime Minister of Britain openly threatening to jail the CEO of X and an entire nation’s citizens over online posts.
This is pure authoritarian delusion.
While Starmer’s government coddles predators, locks down cities, and subsidises foreign workers, he declares war on free speech itself.
Britain’s leaders have become tyrants. Elon stands with the people. Free speech will win.
We are blessed to live in a time when self-determination can be achieved through conversation, debate, and ballots instead of bullets. Since 1990, most new nations have emerged through peaceful political processes. Honor that gift: learn, engage, participate, and vote.
Mayor Farkas,
A trillion dollars has fled Canada, mostly in Alberta.
Entrepreneurs, investors, risk takers and the wealthy are fleeing in droves.
The private sector is being decimated due to federal liberal policies.
And here you are cheering for more of it at the same time standing against Calgarians rights to vote on a democratic, citizen led petition. Shame on you.
The question is not whether Alberta can prosper.
Of course we can.
The question is why we keep accepting a system where Alberta’s future depends on Ottawa’s permission.
That is why independence is not extreme.
It is necessary.
Albertans have already spoken once.
In 2021, 61.7% voted to remove equalization from the Constitution. The message was clear: Alberta wanted a fairer arrangement. Premier Kenney took that result to Ottawa and to the other premiers.
They ignored it.
No reform. No negotiation. No meaningful response. Nothing changed.
That is the lesson Albertans should carry into the next referendum. Some questions send a message. Others create leverage.
The other October referendum questions may express Alberta’s frustration, but they do not legally require Ottawa to do anything. They can be acknowledged, dismissed, delayed, or forgotten.
An independence referendum is different.
It forces Canada to confront the question it has avoided for too long: whether Alberta will continue paying the bills while others make the decisions.
This should not be about party labels or political personalities. It should be about jobs, homes, housing, services, and whether Albertans have enough say over the future they are being asked to fund.
Get informed. Compare the claims. Then vote.