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A new poll commissioned by Act For Alberta has found nearly 60% of United Conservative Party voters would support separating from Canada if a referendum were to be held on the issue.
FULL REPORT by @SheilaGunnReid: https://t.co/Up3UhDnpFR
Wow, Independence support is currently HIGHER than the provincial average for indigenous voters
Care to comment @CBCnews ?
@grok please verify this poll is true for any critics in the comments
NDP MLA Brooks Arcand-Paul accuses @EzraLevant and Rebel News of spreading "misinformation" about Alberta's rising separatist movement.
Arcand-Paul attempts to smear Rebel News by claiming the results of a recent poll commissioned by Act for Alberta about Indigenous support for independence are false.
The Act For Alberta billboard truck hit the streets of downtown Calgary, where it displayed a video calling on Albertans to send Ottawa a message they'll never forget.
https://t.co/0OmKz4qR6z
🚨BREAKING THE NARRATIVE: First Nations voters just posted one of the strongest pro-independence results in the poll.
46% support Alberta independence.
The state-funded media narrative says First Nations are overwhelmingly opposed.
The data says something very different.
Alberta is at a turning point.
For too long, decisions about our future have been made without us — and the issues that matter most have been ignored or shut down.
https://t.co/4zdBP0dHk6.
The Conservative Party has an Alberta problem — a big one
It's not because Alberta has abandoned the Conservatives, but because Alberta's Conservative voters might be outgrowing Ottawa, and we have the poll numbers to prove it.
A new @ActForAlberta poll shows something remarkable: 66% of Conservative Party of Canada supporters in Alberta support independence; 51% strongly support it. Another 15% somewhat support it.
That is not a fringe. That is not a handful of angry keyboard warriors. That is the federal Conservatives' Western engine room looking at Confederation and saying: maybe this deal is done.
And that explains something important about the way Pierre Poilievre and the federal Conservatives talk about Alberta independence.
They oppose it, of course. They have to. The Conservative Party of Canada cannot win without Alberta. Take Alberta out of Confederation and the CPC loses its safest seats, its donor base, its volunteer army, and its moral claim to represent Western Canada.
Without Alberta, there may never be another Conservative government in Ottawa again. So yes, they are against independence. But notice what they are not doing.
They are not going full Liberal-style Project Fear. They are not screaming that Albertans are stupid, racist, reckless, dangerous separatists who need to be shamed back into line.
Why? Because they can read a poll.
If two-thirds of your own Alberta supporters back independence, you cannot sneer at them without blowing up your own base. You cannot smear them as extremists when they are your riding presidents, your donors, your door-knockers, your sign crews, your voters.
So, the CPC is trapped.
Ottawa needs Alberta to stay. But Alberta conservatives are increasingly asking: what exactly are we staying for?
Alberta is at a turning point.
For too long, decisions about our future have been made without us — and the issues that matter most have been ignored or shut down.
https://t.co/4zdBP0dHk6.
There she is. The big beautiful Act For Alberta billboard truck at the independence petition signature drop off at the @ElectionsAB offices in Edmonton.
More to come at https://t.co/MQlmaVp5NJ
There she is. The big beautiful Act For Alberta billboard truck at the independence petition signature drop off at the @ElectionsAB offices in Edmonton.
More to come at https://t.co/MQlmaVp5NJ