In Ottawa, an Alberta pipeline is now being labeled as violence against women.
This is not a United Canada, and this is not a place for a Strong Alberta.
On October 19th, remember this and vote for your freedom.
Vote for Option 2.
Alberta should study what worked for Quebec.
Quebec did not gain influence in Canada by quietly accepting a system that disadvantaged it. It created leverage. It made Ottawa understand that its place in Confederation could not be taken for granted.
Alberta should learn from that.
Today, Albertans pay heavily into a federal system while Ottawa continues to make decisions that affect our jobs, our resource development, our housing pressures, our services, and our future — often without meaningful Alberta consent.
That is the unfairness at the heart of the Oct referendum.
This is not about anger. It is about whether Alberta has the power to make the decisions that affect Albertans.
Quebec voted for a better deal and became impossible to ignore.
Alberta deserves the same seriousness, the same respect, and the same chance to decide its future.
As a true Albertan I will vote for Alberta Independence on October 19th.
Not for me but for my future family and kids so they can have a prosperous future in the republic of Alberta. 🫡
WOW.
Trump confirmed he doesn’t want to renew CUSMA.
He said he doesn’t need our cars, our energy, our lumber, none of it.
Congratulations Liberals.
You just obliterated Canada.
If it happens, Carney will go down as the worst PM in history.
🇨🇦 Every Canadian should read this twice:
🇨🇦 Canada ranks —
🥇 1st in uranium
🥇 1st in potash
🥈 2nd in nickel
🥉 3rd in oil
🏅 5th in gold
💧 1st in freshwater
Countries start wars for LESS than this.
And somehow we are told we’re too poor to cut taxes, too broke to build homes, too weak to compete, too small to matter.
It took historic levels of incompetence and ideological sabotage to bury a country this blessed.
Imagine where Canada would be if we were actually allowed to win.
#cdnpoli #Canada #Future #Resources #Economy #Energy #Mining #Prosperity
Ottawa wants Alberta to keep believing reform is just one election away.
It is not.
The system is built to ignore us.
Independence is the only path that forces negotiation.
With a mou to the west coast there has been no new oil projects announced in 2026
Telling you the industry does not believe any pipeline will be built
As for the couple of pipes going south that is just moving oil by rail to pipeline. So no new production
With oil at this price no one is investing in canada. Ucp should be ashamed of the deals with ottawa
My friend Todd and I took Alberta Independence signs into Stettler.
We walked from No Frills to Sobeys, around the main 4-way stop, and talked to regular Albertans about independence, equalization, Ottawa, freedom, and the fear of becoming the “51st state.”
What we found should give Albertans hope.
Honks.
Waves.
Friendly conversations.
People taking signs for their lawns.
The movement is no longer just online.
It is moving into front yards and everyday conversations between regular Albertans.
If you support Alberta Independence, show it.
Put up a sign.
Fly the flag.
Talk to your neighbours.
Volunteer.
Donate.
Stay focused.
We have a referendum to win.
Thanks @CoryBMorgan for the signs!
Watch the full video here:
https://t.co/fGR83PmLWc
Alberta!
After more than 300,000 of us signed the petition for independence, Ottawa still blocks our pipelines and drains our wealth through equalization. 🫡
God gave this province its resources for our families not for distant bureaucrats to control.
This October 19th, vote YES to begin the process toward freedom.
Despite having hundreds of mosques in New York, mass street “prayers” are becoming a staple of life in the Big Apple.
And it’s not prayers, my friends, but assertion. They are claiming turf, like hyenas pissing to mark territory.
Alberta has leverage—serious leverage.
Ontario’s refineries rely heavily on Alberta crude oil to produce gasoline, diesel, jet fuel and other essential products.
If that supply were disrupted, Ontario would face a real transportation-fuel shock: higher prices, refinery pressure, and serious exposure for trucking, aviation, construction, agriculture and municipal fleets.
Ontario’s economic dependence on Alberta highlights why it is in everyone’s interest—especially Ottawa’s—to enter respectful, good-faith negotiations on a new trading arrangement with Alberta after Albertans vote for independence and Alberta becomes a new country next year.
🎥 Pierre Poilievre came to Calgary today and acknowledged that Alberta’s grievances are real.
He is right about that.
But acknowledging the problem is not the same as having a plan to fix it.
Absolutely beautiful today at the Slow Roll and Overpass Flag waving. The Troops were on The Callingwood Road an Anthony Henday Overpass. The Atmosphere was absolutely electrifying as the Convoy Rolled on by. June 7, 2026 love you guys!!!❤️
#cruisetoindependence#riseofalberta
#AlbertaIndependence
This is where Canada 🇨🇦 is at today.
$81.52 for 3 steaks. Almost $100 bucks after tax. I am paying for it with my money which is already taxed 💀💀💀
Shame on @markjcarney