We have launched our Referendum Third Party Advertiser, focused on convincing Calgary & Area to:
Support Option-2: "The Government of Alberta should commence the legal process required under the Canadian Constitution to hold a binding provincial referendum on whether or not Alberta should separate from Canada."
Albertans4Freedom is a Calgary group of former Stay Free Alberta regional leaders and 1,300 volunteers who spent the winter collecting signatures from fellow Albertans in support of Mitch Sylvester's Citizen Initiative Petition question:
"Do you agree that the Province of Alberta should cease to be a part of Canada to become an independent state?"
We cannot campaign on our original question; however, we intend to win the independence referendum question that we have on hand.
We bring the grass roots into the urban streets, we intend to win hearts and minds for a better future..
@LetABDecide Here is an explanation for why the Calgary Chamber of Commerce is wrong when they try to use Brexit (or Quebec) as an analogy or prediction for the economic cost of Alberta Independence: https://t.co/RBMqgLJfwU
Canada no longer works for Alberta.
CUSMA shows the problem with Confederation: Alberta’s interests are always filtered through Ottawa’s priorities.
An independent Alberta would not need permission to defend our energy, agriculture, workers, and exporters.
We could negotiate our own future with the United States. https://t.co/70SdJ6CVcj
This concern comes up a lot for people curious about Alberta separatism, and it's a fair one.
Here's the part that usually gets missed: the doctors, nurses, and hospitals you count on are already run provincially, not from Ottawa.
What Ottawa mostly controls is the cheque, and Alberta pays far more into that system than it ever draws back out. So the real question was never "would we still have care," it's "who should be deciding how it's funded."
Most of us already know that Alberta can manage that better than Ottawa can.
Got a question you want us to answer next? Leave it below. 👇
Ottawa keeps treating trade with the U.S. like a political performance.
Alberta needs it treated like survival and prosperity.
An independent Alberta could negotiate with America directly—focused on energy security, market access, jobs, lower costs, and opportunity for our people. https://t.co/70SdJ6CVcj
Billions more in taxpayer money about to be wasted chasing net-zero targets that will do nothing for the climate but everything to hurt Alberta’s economy.
CUSMA is another reminder that Ottawa does not negotiate for Alberta. It negotiates for Ottawa.
An independent Alberta could pursue a direct trade deal with the United States based on shared energy security, food security, jobs, and economic growth.
Alberta has commissioned the University of Calgary to study the real economic impacts of separation, with results expected this summer before the October 19 vote.
This is what a serious, credible movement looks like. Real analysis, so Albertans can decide with the facts in front of them, not fear and not spin.
Bring on the homework. 💙
#FreeAB #ForTheLoveOfAlberta
The Edmonton Journal is taking notice.
Let Alberta Decide is bringing serious, reasonable leadership to one of the most important conversations in this province.
Alberta’s future deserves an honest debate, a clear choice, and a voice for the people who will inherit the consequences.
https://t.co/EhhswaHZCR
Our youth shouldn’t have to leave to find a future.
An independent Alberta means opportunity at home: lower taxes, affordable living, real jobs, home ownership, and the freedom to build a family and a future in the country we create together. https://t.co/6KggCRVc1E
Young Canadians and job creators are leaving Canada for opportunity, affordability, and freedom.
An independent Alberta can change that.
A new country where our youth can stay, build, own a home, start a family, pay lower taxes, and reach their full potential—right here at home in Alberta. https://t.co/70SdJ6Dt1R