@3conomic Alberta: let’s build a pipeline
Canada: no, sorry but we cannot allow that
Alberta: to hell with it, we will separate and keep our $50B tax dollars
Canada: if you separate how will you get your pipeline built?
Alberta: ?!?!?
Answer the official poll question.
Should Alberta remain a province of Canada or should the Government of Alberta commence the legal process required under the Canadian Constitution to hold a binding provincial referendum on whether or not Alberta should separate from Canada?
Alberta independence means no more funding a government we cannot fire.
The people spending Alberta’s money should be elected by Albertans, accountable to Albertans, and removable by Albertans.
Alberta Prosperity Project’s Value of Freedom fiscal plan answers every one of your questions with hard numbers:
Alberta sends Ottawa $68 to $75B, gets $22 to $26B back → we keep $44 to $47B net every single year.
Add provincial revenue + APP pension = $142 - $149B total revenue. Replace federal services for ~$25 to $32B → $24 to $45B annual surplus.
That funds 0% personal income tax, 10% corp tax, debt elimination, and lower cost of living. Full resource control + low taxes = foreign investment flood.
And yes, royalties and doubling oil production are part of this plan.
Every major oil-rich nation does it too; UAE (10M pop), Saudi Arabia (36M), Kuwait & Qatar — all with 0% personal income tax and populations equal or far higher than Alberta’s.
Landlocked? We’ll build our own corridors. Currency? Our own or US dollar. Passports/mobility? Negotiated like adults. UNCLOS? Irrelevant. We control our energy, not Ottawa.
The only “fearmongering” is pretending Confederation isn’t the self-destructive wealth transfer that’s already bleeding us dry.
Unilateral Declaration of Independence? Fully legitimate per APP’s governance document if Ottawa blocks a clear referendum. We throw off the “long train of abuses” and keep the fruits of our labor.
The American administration will recognize. The only thing is we need a sovereigntist Premier to make it happen.
We are working on that.
The only self-destructive choice is staying Canada’s ATM. Freedom pays. Value of Freedom > fear of freedom. 🇦🇧
#AlbertaFirst
Alberta has tried compromise.
Alberta has tried patience.
Alberta has tried waiting for Ottawa to change.
At some point, reality has to matter.
We are not moving in the same direction.
Independence is not radical.
It is responsible.
There is nothing extreme about asking whether Alberta would be better governed by Albertans.
It is one of the most reasonable questions in Canadian politics today.
Alberta independence only sounds impossible to people who have never opened a history book.
Countries split. Borders change. Nations are born.
The question isn't whether Alberta can do it.
The question is why Alberta would keep accepting a deal that punishes its own success.
Watching this promotional video for the Reform Party from the 90s, it hits you just how futile it is to fight for postive change within Canada to make things better for the West. Canada--the Laurentian political and economic establishment, the people of the East who kept voting in Liberal governments, and the governing system in place--did not want things to change back then and they do not want it to change now. Instead of giving up the fight by merging with the slimy Red Tories in 2003, the Reform should have became the pro-independence party we needed, striving for a new motto, "The West Wants Out." Some people believe the federalists feared that would happen and strove to neutralize the Reform Party from within and manufacture the Progressive Conservative and Reform Party merger to stop that from happening. Its now been 23 years since that merger took place. Looking back now, do you believe that it was worth it? https://t.co/XMAOnPjEF7
When Alberta gives notice of its last transfer payment, it might go something like this...
@RiseOfAlberta@ikwilson take note for your negotiation roadmap
#AlbertaIndependence
Canadian Confederation is an organized system of plunder controlled by Ottawa.
It's time for Alberta to leave and let socialist Canada plunder someone else. Free Alberta.
I don’t like playing identity politics but, and it’s a big BUT, imagine if a leader for Alberta independence came forward that was of aboriginal heritage.
The movement will need a leader soon.
An aboriginal leader would defuse the ‘treaty land’ argument.
An aboriginal leader would demonstrate that Alberta has always been, and always will be, a meritocracy.
I told you we first nations support independence.
46 percent of those polled.
We polled higher than regular Albertans.
Here you go.
Im accepting apologies lol.
https://t.co/9c7MUnc2ge
Verified
I have friends that would not sign my petition sheets for fear of retaliation by the government. They are 100% certain they’ll be voting YES in October.
🚨 BREAKING @joerogan nailed it in this one. The whole point of Mark Carney having the banks seize peoples’ bank accounts even PRIOR to the Emergencies Act being invoked by Trudeau during Convoy 2022 - was to in-still fear in the entire country and remind everyone that they can’t survive without the approval of Carney and the bankers.
I have met many Albertans who were afraid to sign the petition because of the illegal Mark Carney directed bank seizure psy-op. They are also unwilling to answer polls.
They will all be voting YES to Independence because they know that is the only way to free themselves from this tyranny.