@chm985@ikwilson From a strictly written, state-law under Canadian constitutional frameworks, the Numbered Treaties (Treaties 6, 7, and 8) in Alberta contain explicit text stating that First Nations "cede, release, surrender and yield up" their ancestral title and rights to the lands to the Crown
@WeAreAllInl2@CCFR_CCDAF@WabKinew Protecting our homes has always been acceptable in our society. And I hope CCFR promotes castle law. Why should we be willing to put our security to the side and let criminals do what they want? If there is no consequence, there will be no stopping it.
America told us the truth about the Gordie Howe Bridge.
The Liberals tried to lie to us.
America forced Carney to drop the DST.
The Liberals wanted to tax us.
America has forced the Liberals into expanding our energy production.
The Liberals kept our resources in the ground.
America has told us more about recent trade negotiations.
The Liberals keep us in the dark.
America forced Canada to hit 2% of GDP on defence.
The Liberals never took security seriously.
America has forced Canada to remove INTERNAL TARIFFS & TRADE BARRIERS within provinces.
The pattern is clear.
The problem has always been the Liberals.
Apparently Canada has committed to changing its treatment of dairy, alcohol and vehicles.
Good thing the White House told us.
I assume Ottawa was planning to mention it eventually, perhaps immediately after determining how much transparency Canadians can safely handle.
#cdnpoli #ConcessionCarney #CACTUS
Can someone tell me the moment when Canadian lives became so valueless within our own system?
Guy from Lebanon drives 129 km/ hour
-kills a Canadian
-tries to blame his brother for it
-lawyer argues for a reduced sentence so he doesn't get deported because it would disrupt his life
Why is he not immediately thrown into jail for 20 years where he has to work in jail produce economic value which gets paid back to the family of the mother he killed.
This is the liberals justice system working as they designed it to.
@ShawnThenC@ikwilson That about all you know? Something something treaties, so its a done deal, can't be done. You may wish to read further and really understand the topic you're posting about.
@chm985@ikwilson No, its not. AB owns appx 81%, feds have National parks and First Nations reserves, roughly 9%. Private freehold makes up the rest. Federal powers exist over trade, exports and some regulation, but not ownership of the provincial resources.
@simon_saying@ikwilson If it wasn't a case of willfully poor because they refuse to use their provinces resources, it would not be an issue. Thats not the case.
@SLAUGHTERNODS@ABProsperityPrj As far as I am concerned its just another smear campaign to deflect eyes from the illegal campaign being run by forever canada. Thats the issue with favoritism and unethical behaviour, everything is considered untrustworthy and false.
A trillion dollars in trade each year. A million jobs and our media is priming the public to believe that if the USMCA trade deal went away the affect on our economy would be small.
Look what tariffs have done to our industries alone in the last year. The media is a disservice to Canadians.
Instead of going after the Liberal Government for failing to do their jobs, they release nonsense like this.
@Jamessstanton@ABProsperityPrj Until the Forever Canada is held accountable and follow the actual rules of a CAMPAIGNING group, who care what kind of drivel is posted against APP. Its all twisted out of whack and nothing more than a weak attempt at passing lies. Honesty is not a quality the FC crowd carries.
@DWG009@ABProsperityPrj Until the Forever Canada is held accountable and follow the actual rules of a CAMPAIGNING group, who care what kind of drivel is posted against APP. Its all twisted out of whack and nothing more than a weak attempt at passing lies. Honesty is not a quality the FC crowd carries.
Maybe Russian bots aren’t the problem. Maybe politicians from Ontario like Chris simply don’t understand Alberta.
October’s choice is bigger than the noise: accept Ottawa’s status quo—its policies, taxes and constraints—or believe Alberta can do better.
That’s the question for Oct 19: Can Alberta do better?
CBC - “What does a good deal look like with the United States?”
Carney with his usual “who cares” shrug answers with — eh, err, look,uh, frankly…
And then proceeds to tell everyone that this announcement he made today is the most important thing this week?
He just dismissed every Canadian who’s relying & worrying about his Government to come through with a trade deal this week.
This man doesn’t care about anything. He’s such a pompous arrogant man.
@9781118555927_@ABProsperityPrj Guess you missed the whole point in your rush to try and insult Canadians trying to protect and make their way of life better.
Pierre got Trudeau & Jagmeet fired.
He flipped 2 dozen Liberal ridings blue.
He activated millions of voters to vote blue.
The youth, they love him.
He represents change & hope.
He’s so good, that Carney tries to steal his policies, but waters them down.
Now, our 3 biggest networks are attacking him.
Carney lies to Canadians, blames it on his hat & they let him get away with it.
This is why they want Pierre gone.
He’s effective.
Now imagine him as our PM…
I met an Albertan today who liked the idea of independence but felt overwhelmed by everything that would need to be figured out.
Then something clicked:
We don’t have to settle every question before October 19.
This first referendum is non-binding.
Option 2 gives Alberta the opportunity to strengthen its hand and see what Canada is actually prepared to put on the table.
Maybe that’s meaningful constitutional reform. Maybe Ottawa offers very little. Either way, we learn something before deciding what comes next.
You don’t need to know exactly where the road ends to give Alberta the strongest hand possible.
Vote Option 2.
#LetAlbertaDecide #Option2