With respect, Ms. Yedlin @ddyedlin, Alberta’s business community deserves a serious discussion about what is truly creating uncertainty.
In my view, the deeper problem is not Albertans asking questions about their future — it is years of Ottawa policies that have weakened investor confidence, contributed to $1 trillion in lost investment, left Canada with the worst per-capita GDP growth in the G7, and helped drive over 106,000 people to leave Canada in 2024, including many job creators and high-income taxpayers.
The reality is that Alberta independence is a viable, timely, constructive, and legal way to restore stability, certainty, and long-term confidence for investors, businesses, workers, and families. I welcome a dialogue with on how I see this being achieved.
Canada does not lack opportunity. We have the resources, the workers, the capital and global customers ready to buy what we can produce.
What we lack is a regulatory system that says “yes” to responsible development.
If Ottawa now needs to create a special bypass so a select few projects can proceed, that is the clearest admission yet that the ordinary process is broken. The answer is not political permission for favoured projects. The answer is to fix the law for all good projects.
Repeal the project-killing provisions of Bill C-69, restore investor confidence, get shovels in the ground, create jobs, grow revenues and build the prosperity that pays for the public services Canadians need. But Ottawa won't do that. It's why Alberta needs to vote for independence.
Canada’s confederation no longer works for Alberta. A vast country governed by population weight will always leave Alberta politically subordinate to Ontario and Quebec. With our energy, agriculture, forestry, technology, and enterprise, Alberta has outgrown this arrangement. It is time for Albertans to take control of our future and redefine our relationship with Canada.
The Hormuz Squeeze Is Redrawing the Oil Map for Good
Saudi Arabia, the U.A.E. and Iraq are pouring money into pipelines, rail and storage to keep oil flowing even when the strait isn’t
https://t.co/RIMDrH2UlX
🚨 BREAKING: Treaty 8 leaders threaten highway blockades to stop an Alberta referendum.
Ironically, Jason Kenney’s Bill 1 already made blocking critical infrastructure illegal.
Albertans have the right to vote. Democracy cannot be held hostage by highway threats.
Surely there isn’t a two tier judicial system in Canada right??
First Nation Chiefs in Alberta would be treated equally right?!
I mean, they literally threatened civil disobedience.
Allan Schoenborn stabbed and smothered his three children. Ages 5, 8, and 10.
In 2024 he told his psychiatrist the public should “lighten up” about what he did.
Yesterday, the B.C. Review Board granted him a conditional discharge.
The conditions?
-Be on good behaviour
-Don’t carry weapons
-Report any new relationships
That’s the bar for someone who killed three children.
You pay for it. But can you still use it?
A growing debate is brewing over Crown land access in Canada and experts are sounding the alarm.
You'll want to watch this episode now on YouTube.
https://t.co/ILiCVEJz7J
@FrontierCentre@BCWildlife@MBWildlifeFed@JZThinAir
Our Conservative Caucus’s pressure got the Senate administration to move the 250,000 postcards from Canadians expressing their opposition to the Liberal Government’s amended Bill C-9 into the parliamentary precinct.
There are 133 large boxes in this boardroom, with between 1600-2600 postcards in each box.
My staff went through 5 of those boxes, and found 37 postcards addressed to me (4 from Sask).
Thank you to all these Canadians trying to have their voices heard on this important bill we will soon vote on in the Senate!
We in the Conservative Caucus hear you!
Canadians have sent 240,000 postcards to senators urging them to oppose Liberal Bill C-9.
Until this morning, the Senate was hiding these postcards in a warehouse in Gatineau. This morning, they were moved to a Senate room, but they still aren't being delivered to senators.
🚨 While the U.S. charges its own NIH scientists for sneaking deactivated mpox virus vials onto a commercial flight from Africa and lying to CBP…
Canada under Trudeau let Chinese-linked scientists walk out of the Winnipeg lab after CSIS warnings with zero charges, zero accountability, and materials allegedly heading to Beijing.
US Attorney: “Smuggling viral pathogens on a packed commercial airplane… Let that sink in.”
One country has zero tolerance. The other has cover-ups.
Time for a full independent public inquiry into Canada’s lab security failures and foreign interference.
#WinnipegLab #Biosecurity
The same police force who handcuffed Henry Nowak and called him a liar as he died, did this to the people protesting it.
Nobody can say there's no two tier policing and judiciary in the UK.
The whole world sees it.
"Independence would be hard work and expensive".
Of course it will, anything worth doing takes effort, and Albertan's don't shy away from work. As for the cost, two things:
1) We don't need every single thing on day 1.
2) Staying in Canada will be far more expensive in the long term.
Vote for Independence and be a founding citizen at the dawn of a new nation free of the burdens, restrictions, parasitic drains and pernicious authority of Ottawa and our "partners in confederation".
Pierre Poilievre "I remember Mr. Alghabra lobbying me before he was in politics to keep Hezbollah legal, so I'm not sure that he's the right guy to combat anti Semitism." @PierrePoilievre
You diabolical liar.
You put Omar Alghabra on an antisemitism committee. He is antisemitic in the extreme.
He lobbied to remove Hamas and Hezbollah from Canada's terrorist list.
He stands with the murderers of Jews.
That is who you have appointed, you utter disgrace.