Albertans have already tried sending Ottawa a message.
In 2021, 61.7% voted to remove equalization from the Constitution. Ottawa and the other premiers ignored it. Nothing changed.
That is the difference between symbolism and leverage.
The other referendum questions may express Alberta’s frustration, but they do not bind Ottawa to act.
An independence referendum is different. It forces Canada to confront Alberta’s unfair treatment directly.
This vote should not be about party labels or personalities. It should be about whether Albertans have enough say over the decisions that shape our jobs, homes, services, and future.
Get informed. Compare the claims. Then vote.
James Earl Jones warming up Mufasa’s roar during THE LION KING (1994) bloopers and outtakes, while animator Tony Fucile steps in to perform Mufasa’s movements.
A fun glimpse behind one of animation’s most iconic characters.
The ending of BOLT (2008) is ridiculously satisfying. After spending the entire movie convinced he was a superhero, Bolt finally learns who he really is and still ends up being a hero when it matters most. That’s why the finale works so well.
On this day in 2003, Andy Serkis accepted Gollum’s MTV Movie Award for Best Virtual Performance and turned it into one of the greatest acceptance speeches ever.
It was so good it won a Hugo Award the next year for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form.
Carolina Hurricane hockey player Jaccob Slavin:
"My whole purpose in playing the game isn’t for my own fame. It isn’t to build my career.
It’s for God. It’s for His glory. It’s to be a light in a dark room."
In 2014, while filming a movie, Jackie Chan discovered that a group of Mongolian locals knew every word to 'Rolling in the Deep' by heart... even though they didn’t speak English.
The beautiful moment was never part of the script.
If a woman no-fault divorces her husband, he should be given primary custody of the children while she pays him child support since she dismantled the family for her own selfish reasons.