Wow! What an incredible performance from Edmonton's Acro Crew! Congratulations on your Golden Buzzer! Alberta is cheering you on every step of the way. 👏🐕
@SarahConno95792@RiseOfAlberta I grew up next to the James Smith reservation. Went to school with many kids from this reserve. They were rough & very poor. The ones who left, furthered their education & did very well for themselves. They treated my family well & likewise.
🚨 BREAKING: Treaty 8 leaders threaten highway blockades to stop an Alberta referendum.
Ironically, Jason Kenney’s Bill 1 already made blocking critical infrastructure illegal.
Albertans have the right to vote. Democracy cannot be held hostage by highway threats.
I wonder how much the taxpayers of Taber will appreciate their mayor and council blowing money on legal bills fighting against legal advertising?
And yes, we are fighting this.
And yes, we will win.
No level of government can ban authorized political ads.
I verified this and it’s true
“Germany can no longer raise an army, simply because of how many Muslims are now German citizens”
“Now, allegedly, and I will say allegedly here, Germany's Chancellor Friedrich Merz has privately admitted that he's worried about the country's ability to raise an army, simply because Germany doesn't want to put weapons in the hands of hundreds of thousands of Muslim Germans.
And he'd be right in worrying, because a recent study of young Muslim Germans showed that nearly half expressed latent Islamist attitudes, which are, you know, the kind of attitudes that turn Muslims into terrorists, and more than half said that their religious commandments were more important to them than even German democracy.
And if you ask me, these don't sound like the attitudes of Germans. These sound like the attitudes of Germany's enemies”
Let’s get into the facts
A 2025–2026 German government-backed study by MOTRA, Radicalization Monitoring System, involving the Federal Criminal Police Office, found that 45.1% of Muslims under 40 in Germany hold either “manifest” (11.5%) or “latent” (33.6%) Islamist attitudes.
This includes preferences for Sharia over the constitution, antisemitic views, and Islamist leanings
Tucker Carlson also reported on this
When you have a significant population of Muslims who hold a pro-Sharia Law mindset, you can’t trust them in your military
In case you didn't know.
After getting 61.7% support on the 2021 referendum for removing equalization from the constitution, this is what Premier Jason Kenney did.
First, he wrote a letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau asking for a meeting about the results.
The response was "No."
Next, he wrote a letter to the First Ministers asking for a meeting about the results.
The response was "No."
Finally, Kenney gave up.
This is the leadership that Kenney offered to Albertans who trusted him.
Now he's asking us to "Lead, not Leave" when the truth is Albertans cannot fix the Canadian system. We have tried. It's time we "Lead, and Leave."
Alberta has a major opportunity to grow fertilizer production.
With abundant natural gas, existing nitrogen plants, skilled workers, and access to Prairie + U.S. farm markets, Alberta could produce more ammonia, urea and UAN.
Remove carbon taxes and emissions barriers, and the economics get even stronger.
🚨ALARMING: TFWs and undocumented immigrants are swapping identities, forging Red Seal and safety certificates, then being paid out in cash on GOVERNMENT-FUNDED projects in Alberta.
In the town of Calmar Alberta it's close to home so I went to this jobsite and went in the trailer to go see about applying, and there was this Indian boss and the trailer REEKED, like a homeless encampment, i'm talking FOWL, not ONE white person on the crew, I didn't even apply, no way was I EVER going in that trailer again, so driving by it EVERY day on my way to work now I notice the vehicles on site don't change whether they're working on the site or it's after hours. I'm 100% confident they're all living in that trailer, their vehicles and a camper parked there, go check it out @WiretapMediaCa@BezirganMocha@ABDanielleSmith@CanBorder@RCMPAlberta
Does nobody even hear what politicians are saying anymore?
"We have taken back control of immigration"...from who?
Was anyone held accountable for letting it get out-of-control.
"We have reigned in government spending. It had been growing at 10%". Again. Was anyone held accountable? Did anyone lose their job. Did you fire any Minister?
Your party's been in power for 11 years. This is on you.
Current state of Canada:
1: Birthrates far below replacement;
2: Housing out of reach for next generation;
3: Economic recession officially begun;
4: Non-voluntary MAID being contemplated;
5: Parts of the Bible made illegal;
6: Majority created by floor crossers.
The federalist argument is always fear.
Too risky. Too complicated.
Yet more than 30 countries have become independent since 1990.
But Alberta, one of the most resource-rich and entrepreneurial places on earth, is supposed to be incapable?
Give me a break.
"Independence would be hard work and expensive".
Of course it will, anything worth doing takes effort, and Albertan's don't shy away from work. As for the cost, two things:
1) We don't need every single thing on day 1.
2) Staying in Canada will be far more expensive in the long term.
Vote for Independence and be a founding citizen at the dawn of a new nation free of the burdens, restrictions, parasitic drains and pernicious authority of Ottawa and our "partners in confederation".
All of the arguments for Alberta staying in Canada have a fundamental flaw: They assume Canada is still the country it used to be. It is not. It has changed in horrible and truly evil ways, into a culture of death. Staying in such a country would be endorsing that culture.
Let me get this straight.
Albertans having dual Alberta-Canada citizenship after independence is somehow “impossible” or “crazy”?
Mark Carney held THREE citizenships — Canadian, British and Irish — and that didn’t stop him from becoming Prime Minister of Canada.
Millions of people around the world hold dual or multiple citizenships.
The real question isn’t whether dual citizenship is possible. It is.
The real question is why some people are so terrified of Albertans having more freedom, more choices and more control over their own future.
Alberta First. Always.
I had to check this for myself.
Norway (1905) start up costs, military, administrative, everything
= $410 Million (in today's dollars)
The UK (2020) start up costs, this is 4 countries/territories remember (England, Scotland, Wales & Northern Ireland)
= $45 to $52 Billion
And the UK had a financial settlement owed to Europe.
Where does this $400 Billion start up cost Premier Smith states come from?
5 times Alberta's yearly budget?
The math doesn't math.
If Alberta stopped sending any money to Ottawa tomorrow... within weeks you'd find out just how much of the so-called federal services we finance.
Ottawa is broke.
The start-up costs of an independent Alberta are nowhere near $400 billion.
Do we need embassies in every country the day after independence?
How are is it to print our own passports? We already have the facilities.
Do we really need Alberta Posts, or can we contract that out to a private organization?
Are border points along the SK, BC and YT urgent? We can quickly staff the ones along the USA border with our own people.
Our courts are sufficient.
We can get someone to physically print some money for us, and back it with the Alberta treasury, or we can just adopt another currency for the short term.
We can net out our share of the debt, with the $300 billion that the CPP Fund owes us.
OAS continues unchanged for anyone already collecting it.
EI takes a month to implement.
It's all fear-mongering. Our ancestors started out with nothing, and built this province. We can do this.
BREAKING 🚨
Premier Smith says "transition costs for an independent Alberta could be as much as $400 billion."
2 studies have already been done. The London School of Economics says…
"In the Canada-Quebec case, cost estimates of institutional restructuring ranged from .40% to 1% of GDP."
https://t.co/b5RDtMrD1r
The Scotland independence debate is the most thoroughly researched modern case of a wealthy, developed region contemplating separation from a larger federation.
Professor Patrick Dunleavy of the LSE concluded that Scotland's voters could be relatively sure that total transition costs over a decade would lie in a restricted range, from 0.4% of GDP up to a maximum of 1.1%.
https://t.co/x3BeKQFIoq
Alberta's GDP is approximately $473.9 billion CAD (2024). Applying the research range directly:
0.4% of GDP = $1.9 Billion
1.0% of GDP = $4.7 Billion
1.1% of GDP = $5.2 Billion
@ABDanielleSmith is fibbing again!!