After yesterday’s successful launch, one thing is clear:
Alberta’s done waiting.
Over 6K new followers joined us on X in one day, and we’re grateful to everyone who has donated so far.
Thank you for helping us build the campaign to win the referendum.
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Let Alberta Decide is building a campaign that combines digital media, social media, legacy media, fact sheets, and practical tools for supporters.
This is about reaching undecided Albertans with clear information before the October 19 vote.
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Every dollar helps us reach more Albertans.
Your donation supports digital ads, billboards, campaign content, and outreach to undecided voters across the province.
Help us build the campaign Alberta needs.
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There are Albertans who already support independence.
There are Albertans who are still unsure.
Our job is to speak to both with clarity, facts, and respect.
Let Alberta Decide is here to build the campaign needed to win.
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@VotetoStayAB They’re calling Albertans bots because Let Alberta Decide gained more followers in under 6 hours than they’ve managed to get since launching.
Meanwhile, the “Canada” pages pushing their side are literally managed from India.
Projection is a hell of a campaign strategy.
Meet the founders of Let Alberta Decide.
Keith Wilson, K.C. and Tanya Clemens are helping launch a province-wide campaign to give Albertans the facts, confidence, and voice we need to decide our own future.
Alberta’s done waiting.
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LAUNCHED: 🚨 Let Alberta Decide is officially live. Co-chairs Keith Wilson and Tanya Clement are leading the movement to give Albertans the final say.
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Alberta’s done waiting.
Today, Let Alberta Decide launches, a citizen-led campaign to put Alberta’s future in Albertans’ hands.
🗳️ Vote Option 2, Oct 19, 2026
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@CTVCalgary Considering we only invited 25 people to a private press conference, we were pleased with the turnout.
But we appreciate CTV’s creative decision to rebrand it as a “rally.”