@WeRthePatriots@GlobalFreedomM If enough people say no and refuse, a programmable #CBDC will fail. The tough part will be when they crash the dollar. Stock up and network with your community. In the mean time, inform everyone you come in contact with what CBDCs are and what it means if we use them
🌹🛬⚜️❤️ : Alberta Premier Danielle Smith gushes over all the benefits & leadership Quebec has provided for the Alberta economy.
🤥 Danielle Smith insists her government, caucus & party supports staying in Canada.
🗳️ Danielle goes on to explain Albertans will not have the same right to a clear referendum on separation as Quebec did, twice.
🤡 Smith nicknames the close relationship between Provinces as Queberta.
Danielle Smith is in Quebec, supposedly trying to 'build bridges' while CArney just announced that he's sending another $11 billion to that province.
Something seems off.
Why do I get the feeling we're about to get royally screwed.....again.
@PJTheBelt I met a tow truck driver in Okotoks who also is a welder. He works 7 days a week 10+ hrs a day. He's married with 3 kids and rents a 2 bedroom apartment in Okotoks.
It's going to take him 12 years to save up enough in order to buy a house at current cost of living.
Bill C-9 = Defines what you can and cannot say, the consequences of hurting people’s feelings
Bill C-22 = Provides the government with the proof (metadata) they need to go after you for hate-speech.
Bill C-8 = Gives the power to our government to cut you off the internet and prohibit Internet Service Providers from selling you services.
Unlike what they want you to believe, these bills are not separate, they are interconnected.
The government wants to put in place the legal framework to spy on us and use AI to keep us in check.
This is not about safety; this is about crushing dissent.
This is why we don't have a true democracy without an elected Senate.
No one knows who this person is, and no one elected her.
Yet she has direct legislative powers and will infringe on Canadian's free speech for political and ideological reasons.
A random unelected person just removed Rights from you.
Answer the official poll question.
Should Alberta remain a province of Canada or should the Government of Alberta commence the legal process required under the Canadian Constitution to hold a binding provincial referendum on whether or not Alberta should separate from Canada?
@LammersFairy@miket136 You cant compare Quebec with Alberta. This big difference is we have Trillions in oil and gas in the ground.
And most companies left Quebec due to language policies.
@LammersFairy@miket136 You cant compare Quebec with Alberta. This big difference is we have Trillions in oil and gas in the ground.
And most companies left Quebec due to language policies.
@Mellyfax And what would you say if Albertans had a say what Nova Scotia what to do?
What would you say, with that. if Albertans input was Nova Scotia should leave Canada as well?
There are costs to Alberta independence. Fair enough.
But federal services are already funded in part by Alberta tax dollars. Add Alberta’s ~$25B annual net contribution to Ottawa & ~$26.5B in lost energy opportunity, and the question becomes:
What’s the cost of staying?
"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".