Alberta doesn’t belong in Canada because Canada no longer believes in what built Alberta.
A country that hates your energy, mocks your culture, and takes your money is not your home.
This is just nonsense at this point.
Young Canadians are struggling to find jobs, and the media’s big advice is ‘stay optimistic, network harder, update your resume.’
Meanwhile, Canada keeps flooding the market with hundreds of thousands of temporary foreign workers and international students who can work unlimited hours in the exact entry-level and service jobs young people need. Wages get suppressed, competition is insane, and housing is unaffordable.
Telling our own kids to ‘try harder’ while actively making the job market harder for them is gaslighting.
Call it what it is— bad policy creating a manufactured crisis, then pretending the solution is better LinkedIn profiles.
Prioritize Canadian workers — especially our youth. Cap the TFW program, cut international student numbers to reasonable levels, and stop pretending unlimited immigration fixes everything.
This isn’t sustainable and it’s not fair.
You and Preston Manning went to Ottawa to change the relationship between the west and Canada..
That was 20 years ago. Nothing has changed.
How many more decades of abuse should we endure???
What is your plan to get change made???
Oh right you don’t have one because for change to happen requires opening the constitution where the Atlantic provinces and Quebec have to vote to reduce their representation in the HoC, Senate and Supreme Court of Canada…
It will never happen.
Your answer??? Well if we wait 50 years our population will grow…???
Things will change???
All just a bunch of tomfoolery, playing on people’s fears of the work that a new country would take.
Albertans are not afraid of the work or the risks.
It is time for Alberta to rise beyond the shackles of Confederation.
If Alberta separated, any Albertan with a Canadian ancestor would automatically be entitled to Canadian citizenship, thanks to the Liberals' bill C-3.
They would have dual Albertan /Canadian citizenship
Thanks, Libs.
Imagine Alberta was already an independent country.
Now imagine Canada approached us with an offer:
Join our federation.
You will send tens of billions of dollars to Ottawa every year, but you won’t control how that money is spent.
National elections will be decided by voters in other regions.
Your Senate representation won’t be equal.
You won’t be able to negotiate your own trade agreements.
You won’t control your own foreign policy.
Major infrastructure projects can be delayed or blocked by politicians and regulators outside Alberta.
Policies that directly affect your economy can be decided by people who don’t work in your industries, don’t live in your communities, and don’t experience the consequences of their decisions.
The constitution won’t guarantee our rights rather it will grant us privileges at the discretion of woke politicians in Ottawa.
Constitutional reform will be so difficult that meaningful change will be impossible.
You will be told this arrangement is permanent.
Would you sign that deal?
Would you vote for it?
That’s the question this meme is asking.
Not whether Canada is good.
Not whether Canadians are good people.
Not whether Alberta has benefited from Confederation in the past.
The question is simple:
If Alberta were already independent today, would you voluntarily choose the arrangement Alberta currently has?
If the answer is no, then you support Alberta Independence.
We go where we need to be, and today that was @NASAKennedy.
Some of my senior engineers and I spent time at @blueorigin with @JeffBezos and @davill, speaking with the workforce and seeing the damage at LC-36 firsthand. I appreciated the opportunity to hear directly from those working through the aftermath and better understand the challenges ahead.
There is a lot of work to do, but this is exactly why people choose careers in aerospace, whether at NASA, Blue Origin, or across the industry. The talent in this field thrives under pressure and performs at its best when solving the toughest problems.
We have been saying for months at NASA that we are not going to sit on our hands and wait for the capabilities necessary to achieve the nation’s most pressing objectives. We are going to take an active role alongside our partners, just as we did in the 1960s, to overcome setbacks, remove obstacles, and deliver the intended outcomes.
@NASA is committed to helping the Blue team recover, continue to advance their lunar lander and get New Glenn back to launching as soon as safely possible.
America’s greatest achievements in space were never the result of avoiding setbacks. They came from overcoming them. We have done it before, and we will do it again🇺🇸
Morning friends
The attacks against Alberta sure are escalating.
Good. They are scared.
Remember Independence & freedom won't be won or lost online. And 98% of the losers making stupid comments don't have a vote or say in Alberta.
If you feel the urge to defend Alberta talk to 1 person today regarding Independence.
Thats how we earn freedom.
Have an awesome day folks.
#AlbertaIndependence
@tbw_prdcanadian Disappointing that you couldn’t take the time for a reasonable reply to my post. We reach out for dialogue all the time, but it seems that is not what many who are opposed to our movement are looking for.
@junonewscom “The margin of victory is irrelevant” is a wild thing for a party leader to say about a democratic vote.
You can oppose Alberta independence. You can campaign against it. You can argue your case. But saying there simply “will not be a referendum” is not democracy.
W did make Canada a better place for everyone. We continue to make Canada a better place for everyone. Imagine how much better it would be if the federal liberals and those who voted for them repeatedly had not orchestrated a decade of stagnation that has caused generational damage to the once great nation of Canada. I have absolutely zero expectation of Canada ever reaping the benefit of an additional pipeline to a coast…any coast…under any Canadian Government. The whole system is built so that new roadblocks will always arise. Even if we did reap the financial rewards I see no evidence of it being used wisely. All you have to do is compare where we are today to a decade ago. It is tragic. Not so much for people like me. I have done very well for myself and my family in Alberta. It saddens me to see so many people choose to spit toxic comments like yours instead of engaging in real dialogue to try to understand what people truly feel. My kids are both educated and are fortunate to have careers that will provide options abroad if they feel that it is a better path. I’m not saying they would leave if Alberta did not separate. Heck I don’t even know how they might vote on that issue. I do know that they have both researched salaries in their professions and costs of living in other countries. That makes sad as a Father. So what can we do to ensure a better future for their generation? The damage done to the Canadian economy is a drag on the Alberta economy. Unfortunately I don’t see any way for the Canadian economy to return to its former glory. I do however see a path for Alberta that, with the kind of hard work that we have always tackled as a community would see our great Province and all those that choose to join us return to its place as one of the greatest locations in the world to be successful and raise a family. A place where our kids might not be looking elsewhere to see if they can afford to buy a house and raise a family. I hope you can find a way to enjoy the rest of your evening.
@yegwave Thank you Mr Lewis. I am more than certain that this statement of yours has resulted in an increase of support for Alberta independence. Please keep up the great work!