Pierre Poilievre came to Calgary to sell nostalgia. Alberta needs reality.
Pierre gave a polished speech about Canadian unity.
He talked about veterans, prairie farms, the Stampede, and the promise of Confederation.
It was emotional, patriotic, well delivered.
But it did not answer the central question:
Why should Alberta stay in a country structurally built to extract from us?
Pierre says Alberta’s problems are “easily fixable.”
They are not.
If they were, they would have been fixed decades ago.
Alberta has voted Conservative, sent MPs to Ottawa, stayed loyal, and paid the bills.
And still, from 2007 to 2022, Albertans sent roughly $244.6 billion more to Ottawa than we received back.
That is not a temporary policy mistake.
That is the business model of Confederation.
Pierre frames the problem as bad Liberal policy.
But the deeper problem is the structure of Canada itself.
The Liberals need Alberta’s money.
The Conservatives need Alberta politically.
Without Alberta, the Conservative path to government becomes almost impossible.
Pierre can sympathize with Alberta’s grievances, but he cannot confront the solution.
The Conservative Party is not designed to represent Alberta first.
It is designed to win federal elections.
That means Alberta’s views must always be softened and repackaged for Ontario, Quebec, and Atlantic Canada.
Pierre says we can fix this in Ottawa.
But equalization is constitutionally entrenched.
Dismantling it would require constitutional change, and the provinces that profit from Alberta’s wealth would have to agree to give it up.
Why would they?
That is the trap.
Alberta is told to work harder, pay more, sacrifice more, and then politely ask the rest of Canada to stop taking so much.
That is not partnership.
That is dependency dressed up as unity.
Pierre said we should “lock arms” with other provinces.
But Alberta has locked arms for decades.
We locked arms while our energy sector was attacked, our pipelines blocked, and our wealth redistributed.
At some point, “lock arms” just means “stay in line.”
Pierre says Alberta needs different policies, not a different country.
But Alberta independence exists because more Albertans have realized Ottawa is not the disease.
Ottawa is the symptom.
The disease is Confederation itself.
A system where Alberta creates the wealth, carries the risk, takes the abuse, and still has no power to stop the extraction.
A system where our future depends on convincing voters thousands of kilometres away to develop our economy.
The issue is not whether Albertans love their neighbours, respect veterans, or appreciate the sacrifices that built this country.
We do.
The issue is whether the country they built still works for Alberta.
The answer is increasingly obvious.
It does not.
Pierre asked Albertans not to give up on Canada.
But what if Canada gave up on Alberta first?
What if Confederation has been replaced by a system where Alberta’s role is to produce, pay, and be quiet?
That is why this movement is growing.
Not because Albertans hate Canada.
But because Albertans have learned from experience.
Federal promises expire. Respect for Alberta is always negotiable. Conservative governments slow the damage but do not fix the structure. Liberal governments see Alberta as a revenue source. The rest of Canada will always vote in its own interest.
So Alberta must finally do the same.
Pierre came to make the case for a stronger Alberta within a united Canada.
But he never explained how Alberta escapes the fiscal trap, how equalization ends, or why the provinces profiting from it would ever vote to stop.
The speech was beautiful.
The argument was empty.
Alberta does not need another emotional appeal to stay.
Alberta needs power.
Alberta needs control over its wealth, its economy, its resources, and its future.
If Canada’s structure makes that impossible, the answer is not another federal promise.
The answer is independence.
🚨𝗜 𝗙𝗜𝗡𝗔𝗟𝗟𝗬 𝗙𝗢𝗨𝗡𝗗 𝗜𝗧!!!
Brookfield’s CEO said on camera: That they hired Carney while he worked at the UN to help them pull capital into Brookfield.
So the guy helping build the ESG rules ended up being hired by Brookfield to cash in on it at the same time?
🇨🇦 Canada’s economy is structurally tied to the U.S.:🇺🇸
• ~75% of exports go south
• Capital flows are U.S.-linked
• Talent mobility is one-directional
So when leaders say ‘we can’t depend on America…🇺🇸
What’s the actual plan? 🤔
🚨Guess WHAT Canada is doing now to SOLVE this freefall?
They're RAISING the Industrial carbon tax on April 1st.
...and every YEAR in April unti 2030!
Absolute SUICIDE cult!
In the States they uncover $80M in a daycare scandal and the president takes notice.
In Canada, 1/10th the size, there is a $30million scandal and it's crickets.
Canada is broken & does not want to be fixed.
#AlbertaIndependence
🚨 INSANE BREAKING NEWS
Senior BC officials literally created the drug crisis
then started companies to PROFIT from it
with YOUR tax dollars
and when an MP started asking questions, the Liberals tried to shut him down
Canada is a scam 😂
The Real Reason Why Europe Won't Fight: It's Not About the War
When the EU's foreign policy chief declared that the conflict in the Middle East was not Europe's war, she was not making a strategic assessment. She was making a domestic one. The Strait of Hormuz carries a fifth of the world's energy supplies. Daily Gulf oil exports have collapsed by sixty per cent in a fortnight. Germany is facing an energy price shock. Rachel Reeves is watching her fiscal headroom evaporate in real time. France is warning of inflation. These are not countries for whom Middle Eastern stability is an abstract concern. They are countries whose economies depend on that shipping lane remaining open. The idea that protecting it is not their war is not a foreign policy position. It is a fiction maintained for a domestic audience.
The domestic audience in question is not hard to identify. Every government that has refused Trump's request shares the same political constraint. Germany has over five million residents of Muslim background. France has the largest Muslim population in Western Europe. Britain has communities whose political representatives spent the past fortnight marching under Khamenei's portrait toward Downing Street. The calculation being made in London, Berlin and Brussels is not about international law or strategic prudence. It is about which communities those governments cannot afford to antagonise and what those communities might do if they felt their governments had taken the wrong side. Not our war means not on our streets. The foreign policy is being written by the demographics.
Trump named it with characteristic bluntness. "Britain used to be the Rolls-Royce of allies", he said. Then he described his phone call with Starmer, in which the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom told the President of the United States that he needed to consult his team before deciding whether to send minesweepers. Minesweepers. Not troops. Not bombers. Not a declaration of war. Minesweepers to keep open a shipping lane that Britain's own economy depends on. Trump's response was precise: you don't need to meet with your team. You're the Prime Minister. You can make up your own mind. That exchange tells you everything about the state of British leadership that a thousand opinion columns cannot.
The humanitarian statement on Lebanon follows the same logic. Britain, Canada, France, Germany and Italy issued a joint warning to Israel about its ground operations against Hezbollah, the Iranian proxy that has spent decades arming itself to destroy the Jewish state and that attacked Israel the moment Khamenei was killed. The statement called for immediate de-escalation. It described the humanitarian situation as deeply alarming. It said a significant ground offensive must be averted. Not one word about the organisation that started the war, built the tunnels, fired the rockets and continues to operate with Iranian funding and Iranian weapons. The language of humanitarianism is being applied selectively, and the selection follows the same demographic logic as everything else.
This is the pattern that has defined the Western European response to this entire crisis. Not principle. Not strategy. Not law. A set of Left-wing governments that have spent twenty-five years building electoral coalitions that now constrain their ability to act in their own national interest. They cannot send ships because of who lives in their cities. They cannot back Israel because of who votes in their constituencies. They cannot name Hezbollah as the aggressor because of who marches in their streets. The Strait of Hormuz is closing and the Rolls-Royce of allies needs to consult its team. This is what the long march through the institutions has produced. Not our war. Just our problem.
"Trump's response was precise: you don't need to meet with your team. You're the Prime Minister. You can make up your own mind."
Feb 2 Trump signs a major energy deal with India worth $500 Billion.
Today, Trump signs a major energy trade deal with Japan worth $56 Billion.
Mark Carney visited India. No trade deal signed. Canada did give up $100 million in full ride scholarships for 200 Indian students.
Mark Carney travelled to Japan and didn’t get an energy trade deal. He got another “strategic partnership agreement”- which basically amounts to nothing.
These energy deals could have been Canada’s. After 11 years of anti O&G policies, Canada is being left in the dust.
Mark Carney’s net zero, clean energy focus is nothing more than economy killing fantasy.
#LiberalsMustGo
Canada could’ve replaced all the barrels taken offline but the Government of Canada thought it would be better to declare war on the oil industry. They shut down pipelines for hummingbird migrations, frog crossing paths, sacred rivers that never had names, all in the name of eco-terrorism.
They put a carbon tax on people using oil and gas to punish them into EV usage, they put a carbon tax on the entire oil and gas industry to punishing them for paying more in taxes than the 5 largest banks in Canada. They made the regulations tighter where you have to assign gender to a pipeline. They made the emissions more strict and they called CO2 a “pollutant”.
The Government of Canada stopped every single pipeline project from going through and terrorized the oil companies so bad the only way to get more pipeline capacity was to have the Government of Canada buy it off a private company and then spend 10x more tax payer money to finish it.
The Government of Canada made it ILLEGAL for an oil company to say they made improvements that help the environment so the oil industry couldn’t even defend themselves from accusations from NGOs the government funds to try and ruin the industry with.
Energy East, Keystone XL, Transmountain, 17 LNG facilities, countless oilsands projects and expansions all for virtue.
Mark Carney came begging on his knees with Tim Hodgefagson to try and get the oil industry to “release” their production.
There is no release because there is no strategic reserve.
Carney came back and lied saying the oil industry will release an additional 140k barrels a month starting April 1. From where? From who?
Why would any oil company do anything for the Liberal Government that spent the last decade trying to kill every single job in the oil industry? While they mocked the oil industry? While they were embarrassed of the oil industry? Why would any oil company want to ever go back to this abusemaxxing Government of Canada?
Let’s see how many forest fires will magically drop off now around these oil companies now that the government actually needs them……
Canada went from the budget will balance itself
To no budget
Then a late budget when most of the year was completed
To Now zero budget review or scrutiny
This is a full-blown crisis
Canada is a BANANA REPUBLIC
Think of this every time you see Carney and crew in China over the next few days.
A former CSIS Officer stated that they can prove that every federal government from Mr. Mulroney to Mr. Trudeau have been compromised by agents of the CCP.
The great pretenders in our parliament…
THEY CALLED US CONSPIRACY THEORISTS, TIN-FOIL HAT CRAZIES, AND CENSORED US FOR YEARS!!! 😡🤬
Anyone who dared say the Liberals, WEF, and globalists were pushing a NEW WORLD ORDER during COVID was silenced, mocked, and ruined!!!
FAST FORWARD TO YESTERDAY: Prime Minister Mark Carney goes to China, bows to Xi Jinping, and says it OUT LOUD:
“The Canada-China partnership sets us up well for the NEW WORLD ORDER!!!”
HE ACTUALLY SAID IT!!! On camera!!! While signing deals to flood Canada with Chinese EVs and sell out our future!!! 🔥🇨🇳
So tell me again… Who were the real CONSPIRACY THEORISTS???
They’re not theorists anymore….
They’re FACT TELLERS!!! 💥
WAKE UP, CANADA!!! THIS IS TREASON!!! 😤🇨🇦
#NewWorldOrder #MarkCarney #SellOutCanada #LiberalTraitors #Cdnpoli #WakeUpCanada
HOLY 💩
Mark Carney is opening the FLOODGATES to information-sharing with CHINA.
China the #1 GLOBAL SECURITY THREAT to Canada.
We’re now sharing CRUCIAL SECURITY INFORMATION with them.
This is INSANITY.
Coastal First Nations, is a NGO.
They are similar to Green Peace.
They have no veto rights.
They are a not-for-profit, that has been funded by US billionaires.
So, why is our Prime Minister meeting with an activist group over lifting the tanker ban on the coast of BC? 🧐
Canada is collapsing under the weight of a corrupt Laurentian establishment.
But Alberta has a choice.
It’s a turning point in history.
A unprecedented opportunity to carve our own path and build real prosperity for every Albertan. #AlbertaIndependence