Karoline Leavett tells a reporter that "there will be shots fired tonight" while showing the 666 hand gesture, before the dinner. Pretty crazing coincidence...
https://t.co/1jM2c7aphX
A friend mentioned this the other day. With China infiltrating Canada so aggressively, what happens when the US steps in as they won't let a known enemy set up so close to them?
BREAKING: Moose On The Loose just cracked Carney’s “blind” vault
583 total holdings
3 🇨🇦→ 0.5 % of his portfolio
530 🇺🇸→ 91 % of his portfolio
A 35 % tariff guts Canadian jobs while 91 % of Carney’s bag sits south of the border. That’s not a conflict that’s the business model
How much money will workers save in an independent Alberta??
This is a typical family from Red Deer. Dwayne works in the oil patch, for one of the local service companies. He brings in $110,550. Pam chose to stay home and raise their two girls instead of sending them to daycare. They live in a 25-year-old home that they've been making payments on for 3 years, and they each drive an older vehicle.
Dayne's tax bill in 2024 was;
Federal: $16,208
Provincial: $8,356
CPP/EI: $5,105
Municipal: $3,468
For a total of $33,137...leaving him $77,413 of discretionary income.
A whopping 64% of his tax bill goes to Ottawa, and he gets almost nothing in return for his effort.
When Alberta becomes independent, his Federal bill will go to $0. His CPP will be replaced by a more efficient APP. Same for his EI. His provincial taxes will go up slightly, to cover things like border security and defense spending.
His new tax bill will look something like this;
Federal: $0
Provincial: $9,500
APP/EI: $4,000
Municipal: $3,468
For a total of $16,968....leaving him an extra $16,169 in his pocket every year.
Alberta separation is a game changer for every Albertan.