New polling shows most Albertans want to stay in Canada.
๐ต Stay in Canada: 73% (+2)
โช๏ธ Separate from Canada: 15% (-2)
โ Unsure: 12%
While support for separation remains a minority position, Alberta's future will ultimately be decided by those who show up and vote.
If you believe Alberta is stronger in Canada, don't sit this one out.
โ Pledge your vote at https://t.co/voY5u2sVpp
โ Help spread the word
โ When the time comes, vote ๐ณ๏ธ
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What a disaster...
The separatists haven't won a vote, changed a law, or moved Alberta one inch closer to independence โ and they're already damaging our economy.
According to a new poll of @CalgaryChamber members:
๐ Nearly 1 in 2 Calgary businesses are likely to relocate if Alberta begins the separation process
๐ More than 80% believe the separatism debate is hurting Alberta's economy
โ ๏ธ 63% say separatism talk is already hurting their business
Every day this debate drags on, Alberta's reputation as a stable, reliable place to do business takes another hit.
Let's work together to win this referendum and put separatism behind us.
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.@SunLorneGunter nails it๐
"I'd like to see the separatists' own projections, not simply hear their reassurances that separation will be quick, easy and cheap.
Such claims just don't make sense.
The Quebec separatist movement has always had its own academic economists to offer estimates of what independence would mean for Quebec government finances and for the province's economy.
Where are the Alberta separatists' economists?"
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Tough but necessary read...
Earlier this week, Alberta's business community warned the separatist movement is already damaging confidence in our economy. Today, Alberta's non-profit sector is warning that the uncertainty created by the separatist movement is making it harder to raise money, recruit volunteers, and support the people who need them most.
These are real consequences.
On October 19, the separatists need to lose and lose decisively.
Read the full column here โก๏ธ https://t.co/ib1IHjQqqK
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$6 billion?
That's what separatists claim it would cost Alberta to leave Canada.
New expert analysis suggests the real cost could be far higher โ potentially the largest fiscal shock in Alberta history.
@MichaelSolberg joined @Cspotweet to discuss why the numbers matter.
Listen to the full interview โก๏ธ https://t.co/CiUMGYOhxx
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Separatist leaders claim Alberta can leave Canada for $6 billion. This is pure fantasy.
Former Alberta Finance official Lennie Kaplan projects an independent Alberta could face a $27.2 billion deficit in its first year alone โ before accounting for many of the promises separatist leaders are making.
Watch @MichaelSolberg's interview with @BridgeCityNews๐
Read Kaplan's report โก๏ธ https://t.co/c21nESBuPA
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What would separation cost?
A new analysis by former Alberta Treasury Board and Finance official Lennie Kaplan estimates an independent Alberta could face a $27.2 billion deficit in year one! ๐คฏ
Read the report โก๏ธ https://t.co/GLrd94KXCc
#ableg#cdnpoli
Albertans donโt want to separate. The loudest proโseparation noise online is coming from badโactor networks in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, & elsewhere. Meta is even moving to remove the accounts that have been profiting off exploiting Alberta.๐
https://t.co/RnACFiGJrf
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Join me June 15โ16 for two days of connection, learning, and incredible culinary experiences.
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Vote to Stay organizer @MichaelSolberg attended @PierrePoilievre's speech for a stronger Alberta within a united Canada.
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Former Reeve and Cabinet Minister Iris Evans helped attract billions in investment to Strathcona County and Alberta. Today, she says Alberta's biggest opportunities are still ahead in a strong and united Canada. The choice is ours.๐
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That's not how major investors make decisions. Our resources are a huge advantage, but resources alone don't attract tens of billions of dollars in investment. Companies also look for political stability, trade agreements, infrastructure, skilled labour, legal certainty, & more.
The more separatists are asked about the practical realities of independence, the more the answers fall apart. Mandatory military service, magical economic assumptions, no answers at all. @DonBraid explores their real motivations here.๐
.@MonteSolberg spoke to @PJMazereeuw and @TheHillTimes about the changing relationship between Alberta and Ottawa, growing alignment on energy development, and what it could mean for Canada's future in the post-Trudeau era.
Full interview โก๏ธ https://t.co/SY3mbY2KT2
Alberta separatists say they'd clamp down on immigration and limit social services for new residents.
Calgary Mayor @JeromyYYC corrects the record on what new Canadians contribute to the province. Thoughts?
๐ FULL: https://t.co/FBPY0JKaZc
๐ง FULL: https://t.co/nI15MkYNPK #yyc
Question for the 6% of Albertans who want us to become a US resource colony: why not just go there and make a refugee claim?
Youโll be hosted in a lovely ICE detention facility while the Trump Administration determines whether you really are being oppressed in Canada by the โglobalist deep state,โ or whatever.
The continued decline in support for separatism is good news.
But a reminder to Alberta patriots: donโt be complacent. Donโt assume this is done!
There are 137 days to go, which is an eternity in politics.
While the separatists have almost never won more than 2% of the vote in 50 years of campaigning, there are a lot of frustrated federalists who think they can cast a risk free vote to โsend a messageโ and gain leverage.
We need to remind those good people that Quebecโs โknife to the throatโ strategy has been a huge failure, not a success, with Quebec becoming the poorest large population jurisdiction in North America (measured by per capita GDP,) with the highest taxes and debt. Becoming a big recipient of equalization is not something we Albertans aspire to!
In the 2021 equalization referendum, only 39% of eligible voters cast a ballot, and that was on the same day as a municipal election.
Imagine a similar or lower turnout in October. Hard core separatists, joined by a larger number of โsend a messageโ federalists, could manage to get 20% of eligible voters to show up. On ~40% turnout, that might be all they need to push us into a political and economic crisis.
So please take this seriously. Get involved in one of the pro unity groups, speak to your friends and neighbours.
Make the case for Alberta to lead, not leave.