Holy shit… this Surrey BC land deal looks fishy as hell.
A property was listed for $4.5M and couldn’t sell.
Then it sells on the open market for $3.35M
Weeks later, it gets flipped to the City of Surrey for $6.8 Million!!!
Read that again.
Someone buys it for $3.35M… and taxpayers buy it weeks later for almost DOUBLE.
That is not normal. That is not just something getting lucky in “real estate.” That deserves serious answers.
1) Who approved this at City Hall?
2) Who did the buyer speak with before the City purchased it?
3) Did anyone in the Mayor’s office know?
4) And the biggest question: did the buyer know the City wanted this property before he bought it?
Because if the answer is yes, this is absolutely insane...
Surrey taxpayers should not be paying millions extra while everyone hides behind closed-door meetings.
Something doesn't add up here...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 3, 2026
Let Alberta Decide: Pipeline Announcement Shows Canada Still Does Not Work for Alberta
Calgary, Alberta — Let Alberta Decide says the pipeline announcement by Prime Minister Mark Carney and Premier Danielle Smith is not the victory Albertans are being told it is.
Keith Wilson, K.C., co-lead of Let Alberta Decide, said Albertans support pipelines, expanded market access, and getting Alberta resources to tidewater, but not under a system that keeps Ottawa in control while forcing Albertans to carry the cost.
“Albertans want pipelines built, but a pipeline is not a victory if Ottawa makes the product too expensive to produce and leaves taxpayers holding the bill,” said Wilson. “This announcement does not prove Canada works for Alberta. It proves the opposite.”
Wilson said it has taken more than a year of federal-provincial negotiations, political bargaining, B.C. compensation demands, carbon capture conditions, and major taxpayer commitments just to bring Alberta to an uncertain starting point.
“That is not a functioning federation,” Wilson said. “That is a province being forced to ask permission to develop the resources that built this country.”
The Canada-B.C. agreement confirms any new pipeline remains tied to the Pathways carbon capture project and consultation obligations. It also confirms the North Coast tanker ban remains in place, while B.C. continues seeking toll charges or compensation tied to Alberta’s ability to move its own resources through the province.
“Albertans are being asked to celebrate a pipeline that may never be built, to a coast where the tanker ban remains, through a province that says it does not want the project, under conditions that make Alberta less competitive,” Wilson said.
Let Alberta Decide said the announcement does nothing to fix the deeper problem: Ottawa’s regulatory and Net Zero framework has damaged investor confidence, increased costs, and made major resource projects dependent on government intervention instead of private capital.
“A pipeline does not create new barrels,” Wilson said. “Companies invest when production is competitive. If Ottawa’s Net Zero framework makes Alberta oil, gas, and electricity less competitive, this announcement becomes a political talking point, not an economic solution.”
Tanya Clemens, co-lead of Let Alberta Decide, said Alberta families will ultimately be the ones paying the price.
“As a mother, farmer, and wife, I ask one simple question: who is going to pay for all of this?” said Clemens. “Higher production costs, higher power costs, carbon capture subsidies, B.C. compensation, and federal borrowing all make life less affordable and push the bill onto our children and grandchildren.”
Clemens said Albertans should not mistake conditional permission from Ottawa for fairness.
“Alberta should not have to trade away more of its future just to get partial permission to develop its own economy,” said Clemens. “That is not partnership. That is control.”
Let Alberta Decide is campaigning for a Yes vote on Option 2 in the October 19, 2026 referendum.
“Albertans deserve more than conditional permission from Ottawa,” Wilson added. “We deserve control over our resources, our economy, and our future. Alberta’s done waiting.”
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Industry Minister Mélanie Joly’s department wants to sue Canadians for what they post on Facebook, X, and LinkedIn.
This not conspiracy.
It’s her department’s own words in an internal strategy memo.
Most of it, conveniently redacted.
She calls it “protecting integrity of public trust in government information.”
Liberals conveniently have taken zero action against:
-Four floor crossing MPs who lied to their voters
-A minister who faked a CBC headline
-A PMO that pre-briefed a pollster on 24 Sussex
-A foreign minister who lied to Parliament and called it “submitted in error”
-Carney’s “New World Order” with China
THE GOVERNMENT WILL SUE YOU FOR YOUR SOCIAL POSTS BUT WILL NOT DISCIPLINE ITS OWN MINISTERS.
Welcome to 1984.
An incel Marxist shoots up Montreal and leaves a 104-page manifesto.
People celebrate the murder of Charlie Kirk.
A CEO is assassinated and the killer is called a hero.
A guillotine page racks up likes for the claim that all your problems trace back to billionaires having heads.
We are told these are separate stories, each with its own cause. They are not.
The murderer, the celebrant, and the online daydreamer all hold the same conviction: that blood is the only road to a better world.
The usual explanation is wrong.
We imagine an ordinary person catches a bad idea, and the idea drives him to something horrific. Radicalization as infection.
But corrupted people do not stumble into dangerous ideas. They go looking for them.
Nietzsche named the sickness more than a century ago.
He called it ressentiment — the slow poison of those who surrender their agency, cast themselves as permanent victims, and resent the world for it.
The feeling takes the throne first. Then it conscripts whatever ideology will dress its bloodlust up as justice.
Watch where the energy goes. These people spend pages naming who must be liquidated and barely a paragraph on the world they claim to want.
A genuine grievance builds. Ressentiment only subtracts. It locates the whole source of its suffering outside itself and moves to wipe that source off the earth.
That is what the sane are up against. Not one ideology, but the spirit that spawns them all.
The question isn’t whether Alberta is ready to be independent.
The question is why Alberta keeps pretending Ottawa is competent enough to run our future.
🚨 MAJOR BREAKING
CSIS flagged an Iranian PhD student as a national security threat in March 2023.
LIBERAL MP, YASIR NAQVI, STILL ADVOCATED FOR HIS STUDENT VISA.
Now he’s in Canada, with an $8000 scholarship, studying aerospace engineering.
The CBSA’s own words: his knowledge “could be used to contribute to advancing Iran’s military & weapons systems.”
They literally rubber stamped a potential security breach.
The rules aren't optional.
If funds were raised for #forevercanadian outside Alberta's referendum rules, they should not be allowed to bankroll a referendum campaign.
Email @ElectionsAB
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Demand accountability. Demand transparency. #abpoli#abnews
Amazing new poll from Pollara.
With zero government funding, 22% of Canadians say they watch Rebel News.
8% watch regularly, double last year.
Gen Z watches four times as much as seniors.
Trust is up: 72% of our viewers trust us.
No wonder Carney wants to censor us.
While we get the pleasure to spend Father’s Day with our kids, Pierre has to work to fight for our rights.
No one can ever doubt his love for Canada.
Legend.
🚨BREAKING NEWS: the Orwellian Surveillance state is officially coming to Canada.
The Carney government just filed a motion to ram Bill C-22, the mass Canadian spy bill, through Parliament by the end of this week.
Here’s their play:
✅ Amendments kept SECRET from the public before the vote
✅ Zero discussion on any remaining amendments
✅ Weeks of expert testimony from the Privacy Commissioner, lawyers, security companies, discarded
✅ Only 30 minutes of committee debate
They want all the big tech companies to be forced into metadata retention, encryption backdoors, warrantless data sharing.
Not to mention that they introduced Bill C-36, which strips the Privacy Commissioner’s role in private sector privacy regulation.
The privacy regulator gutted on Monday.
The surveillance bill rammed through on Tuesday.
The amendments hidden from Canadians on Wednesday.
Spying on us by next week?
So this is what Carney means when he said doing things “at speeds not seen in generations?”
Wow.
Carney Question Period attendance: 21%
Harper Question Period attendance: 65%
Carney outside of Canada: 18%
Harper outside of Canada: 15%
Harper had the Afghan War, was signing record levels of free-trade deals, delivering tax cuts & a surplus.
This is egregious.
The Fraser Institute just confirmed: Alberta is literally Canada's money piñata for federal finances.
-They contribute nearly 4x what BC has
-5X what Ontario has
-And Quebec, that has blocked Alberta's pipelines, attacked its energy industry, & called Albertans "extremists," has extracted $429.8 billion over the same period
For nearly 20 years, they carried the country, while another blocks pipelines & take more than the top 3 contributors.
UNLEASH ALBERTA & OUR ENERGY.
GET RID OF THE INDUSTRIAL CARBON TAX.
EXPEDITE ALL PERMITS.
NO MORE "GREEN" PROPOGANDA.
LET'S GET SERIOUS.
It's absolutely wild watching other people doing interviews on our court challenge lol ...
If you want to cover the court challenge against the gun ban, we're happy to provide the information required.
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