@nate_for_8 People are cleaning human waste daily, property damage in the Beltline also daily, drug deals happen in the open, murders in parks in the afternoons; residents have been trying to get the city to do something for years, how did the noise complainers get attention so fast.
Each and every time Alberta separatism is brought up in the media they go after Danielle Smith for stoking the separatist movement.
They rarely if ever bring up 11 years of being ignored & basically left out of the Canadian conversation by the Liberal Government as the true cause of Alberta Separatism.
What's happening in Canada right now with talk of selling off airports and sea terminals is not a simple fundraising exercise, it's selling off stable assets and anchoring the Airbus A220.
This aircraft, the one Carney praised during AirAsia purchase event in Mirabel is already capable of operating with 50% SAF (sustainable aviation fuel) which is also slotted to reach 100% SAF by 2030.
This will be a massive cash cow for Brookfield and Carney's BGTF1.
I, as a Canadian will buy whatever liquor I please regardless of what country it comes from. I will travel to the US whenever I want especially Florida. 😎 I definitely don’t believe Trump ruined Canada, because Canada got fucked by Trudeau well over 10 years.
Take your liberal elbows and shove them up your ass. How's that working for you so far?
I don’t want to do this anymore.
I don’t want to be a part of this.
I just don’t.
I don’t want to live in a country that’s falling to pieces, and I have no plans on leaving Alberta because Alberta is an incredible place.
I was born here.
I was raised here.
I’ve lived my entire life here.
And I love it here.
I just don’t like Canada.
I used to - but not anymore….
I don’t like being the only white person in a room - and I don’t care if you think that makes me a racist.
I don’t like the idea of law abiding citizens being disarmed by the government - and I don’t care if you think that makes me a redneck.
I don’t like how so many people are turning their backs on women’s rights so men can invade women only spaces because they think they’re women even though they’re men and will always be men - and I don’t care if you think that makes me transphobic.
I don’t like knowing we could be one of the richest countries in the world but not being that because of selective Canada only climate hysteria that doesn’t make any sense and consistently contradicts itself - and I don’t care if you think that makes me “part of the problem.”
I’m sick of Conservative politicians talking about how radical the NDP is while signing MOUs with Liberal politicians and calling it progress - it’s ridiculous and insulting.
I don’t like the never ending taxes.
I don’t like the feeling of being replaced.
I don’t like seeing videos of immigrants shitting in Canadian streets.
I don’t care about “Palestine.”
I don’t care about Ukraine.
I don’t support mass immigration.
And I don’t like living in a country that has turned its back on Alberta (and the wonderful people who choose to call this beautiful place home).
I don’t like any of that.
I don’t care what you call me.
I don’t care what you think of me.
I want out.
And I want a better life for my family, my friends and myself - which is why I fully support Alberta independence and always will.
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For more than 100 years, we Albertans wanted in.
We didn’t want to leave Canada.
We wanted to be part of it.
We wanted to be equal partners in Confederation.
We wanted our voices respected.
We wanted a fair share of the prosperity we helped build.
But over time it became clearer and clearer that the system wasn’t built that way.
Canada’s political and economic system was designed around the priorities of the Laurentian elite. Decisions affecting the West are routinely made thousands of miles away by people who neither understand nor respect the realities of life in Alberta.
Still, we Albertans tried to make it work.
Even in 2022 during the trucker convoy, we were proudly waving Canadian flags.
We weren’t rejecting Canada.
We were trying to save it.
We were asking for things we believed were guaranteed in a free country:
• Freedom to work
• Freedom to speak
• Freedom of religion
• An end to censorship
• The right to make personal medical decisions
Millions of Canadians loudly agreed!
But what happened instead?
Peaceful protesters were called extremists.
Truckers were jailed.
Bank accounts were frozen.
And many Canadians began to realize something uncomfortable:
In Canada, our rights are not absolute.
The very first clause of the Charter says:
“The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees the rights and freedoms set out in it subject only to such reasonable limits prescribed by law as can be demonstrably justified in a free and democratic society.”
— Section 1, Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
In other words, politicians can limit what we call rights when those things become inconvenient.
Which means they are really privileges.
For many Albertans, that moment was a turning point.
We realized something important.
We had spent a century trying to make Canada work.
Now we have the opportunity to build something better.
Not through violence.
Not through chaos.
But through the same peaceful civic actions that defined the convoy, and through:
Democracy.
Petitions.
Referendums.
Constitutional change.
Alberta can build a country where freedoms are inalienable.
Where free speech cannot be silenced.
Where bodily autonomy is respected.
Where government power is tightly limited.
A country built with freedom by design.
And ironically, by doing that, Alberta may end up helping Canada too.
Because when people see a society that is freer, more prosperous, and more accountable, it inspires change.
In that sense, Alberta independence isn’t about abandoning Canada.
It might actually be the thing that forces Canada to become better.
In 2022 we carried the Canadian flag because we wanted to save Canada.
Today we carry the Alberta flag because we are ready to build something freer.
And if we succeed…
The rest of Canada might finally see
what freedom actually looks like.
🔱 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐮𝐫𝐚𝐬𝐢𝐚 𝐂𝐥𝐮𝐛
It’s an explosive web of corruption, favoritism, and ethical breaches & involves a host of high-profile figures tied to power and international intrigue.
At the heart of the group is Evan Solomon - a former journalist whose career collapsed in 2015 when he was caught brokering secret art deals, pocketing $300,000 in commissions from sales to Mark Carney, who is set to become Canada’s new Prime Minister in 2025. This violation of journalistic ethics led to his ouster from CBC, and he resurfaced at GZERO Media, a subsidiary of Eurasia Group, deepening the scandal.
Solomon was elected in the 2025 election and Carney immediately appointed him as a Minister of AI & Digital ID Tracking.
Mark Carney’s @MarkJCarney wife, Diana Fox Carney @EurasiaGroup, an economist at Eurasia Group, plays a key role, with the firm raking in $446,210 in government contracts while her husband ascends to the top job.
The situation grows murkier with Gerald Butts - the disgraced former Trudeau aide involved in the SNC-Lavalin scandal, now vice chairman at Eurasia Group.
Solomon, Diana Fox Carney, and Butts form a cozy network of insiders.
Additionally, Dominic Barton, former McKinsey executive and ambassador to China, joined Eurasia Group in 2022, bringing his own controversial baggage, including his role in Carney’s Bank of Canada appointment. He serves as a Strategic Advisor.
John Baird @Baird former Harper-era minister now lobbying for Saudi Arabia, also mingles with this group, raising questions about his allegiances, especially with his ties to Pierre Poilievre’s inner circle.
Meanwhile, Justin Trudeau’s tenure, marked by scandals like blackface and the Aga Khan vacation, reflects a pattern of cronyism, with Butts and chief of staff Katie Telford pulling the strings.
These connections are not coincidental - it’s a well-woven network where political favors and corporate interests collide.
The “First Lady of Canada” wears many masks.
#Eurasia #NWO #Globalists #CrimeSyndicate #EpsteinFiles
@SassygalYEG@skiklutz@greg_scott84@nualanichols@__Average_Joe__@RealEye555911X2@RealMattA_@TheMarcitect@EMWResearch@nemo_gratis@maya108_maya@ztisdale@scoopercooper@hollyanndoan@DanKnightMMA@DanielTyrie
And there it is……
Floor crosser Matt Jeneroux gets an all expenses paid trip to India, Australia and Japan, all on the tax payers dime.
He hasn’t been to work since November.
It pays to be a traitor.
Checking my calendar here.
Carney’s Davos speech was January 20.
Jeneroux announced he would be “resigning” Nov 6, after he was caught by his colleagues planning on crossing the floor to the Liberals.
If you’re going to lie, do us the courtesy of trying a little harder.
So LYING Matt @jeneroux - who locked his account - is slithering across the floor to the sleazy @liberal_party. They deserve each other.
#Jeneroux is my MP. He misrepresented himself as a Conservative in last year's election just to get elected - within days he abdicated his responsibility to his constituents and threatened to cross the floor. Then hid, like the coward he is.
Lied about joining his wife in Vancouver and disappeared, doing nothing except picking up his pay & perks for the last year. And now we know what we suspected - Jeneroux is a spineless traitor and a defector.
He was always useless ~ lazy and unresponsive. I've written to him several times and never r'cd a reply. Guess he didn't like tough questions. We never had a satisfactory Riding association. When I moved into the riding I'd phone the CA and never get an answer. I was told Jeneroux did nothing to support them or try to develop a strong association - he didn't really want any input. No wonder.
He's a coward; no moral fibre. I'll work my butt off to make sure he doesn't get re-elected here in Edmonton Riverbend.
Jason Kenney’s betrayal of Albertan conservatives is the biggest political backstabbing in Canadian history.
He criss-crossed Alberta in that blue Ram pickup, working every small-town coffee shop and rink, promising heartland voters he’d go to war with Ottawa and never back down.
They gave him a landslide.
Then he folded completely; caved to Trudeau, imposed some of the harshest COVID restrictions in the country, and turned on the very freedoms and Albertan nation he swore to defend.
Never forget.
I had a brief go with Jason Kenney on X last night.
The man is classless.
The utter sleaze-baggery of a former premier of Alberta repeatedly coming on to a public platform to insult those he used to represent, is really something to behold, and is all one needs to know about him.
It also says a lot about what's rotten Canada.
Kenny represents everything that is wrong with this country. He's an insensitive snob who protects what might be the most corrupt country in the western world, while disparaging those who want change, and refuse to go down with the sinking ship his ilk created.
The corruption, unfairness, and societal decay never touch him, so he defends the swamp that feeds him, while his arrogance blinds him to the fact that he is unwittingly becoming the poster child for separation.
He now embodies the distant, condescending Ottawa politician that Albertans despise. He never represented Albertans, and the only reason he became Premier was that Rachel
Notley was so bad we would have literally voted for a hamster to get her out of office.
So congratulations, Mr Kenny, your legacy is complete.
#AlbertaIndependence
ANNOUNCEMENT: Be sure to tune into The Mashup this Friday at 10am for the first ever Sovereigntist-Federalist debate!
Yours truly will be sitting down with @DebatingChris for a pleasant back and forth about western sovereignty.
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Our national parks are crowded. So, why does Carney's Canada Strong Pass apply to non-Canadians?
We should raise admission fees for foreigners, not let them in for free.
There’s something striking about the federalist response to the Alberta separation movement.
There is precisely zero empathy, zero desire to speak about issues, and zero desire to understand where Albertan separatists like me are coming from. There is only hostility, condescension, insults and veiled (or not so veiled) threats. “Ditchbillies.” “Greedy hicks.” “Traitors.”
The primary motivation for an independent Alberta isn’t financial, despite the ridiculously imbalanced federal transfers from Alberta to the East. We want to be masters of our own house, not servants beholden to people who literally hate us in the worst case, or in the best case regard us with uncurious indifference. They don’t consider us to be the same people and in that, they are correct.
We believe in community built through the sweat, toil and determination of our own ancestors. Deep roots mean something. We value independence, grit and determination and reject tiered justice predicated upon racial victimhood ideologies. Men don’t belong in women’s sports. Someone’s sexual proclivities are not something to be celebrated. Governments should have no business in a great many places in which they now are deeply entrenched, from the agricultural cartels, to corporate welfare, to literally killing people via MAID.
Opponents of Albertan independence can continue to ridicule and ignore us and watch our support grow. Or they could actually talk to us. They do love to define themselves as good people. Perhaps they could act like it for a change.