Michelle Rempel said what a lot of Albertans are thinking.
Mark Carney’s attitude toward Alberta is exactly why people here are fed up.
Ottawa benefits from Alberta, lectures Alberta, then acts shocked when Albertans push back.
Michelle called it out perfectly.
They shot him in the head.
Raided his home.
Impeached him twice.
Indicted him 91 times.
Threatened him with life in prison.
And today — Trump is the President of the United States & undisputed Commander in Chief of the Republican Party.
Keep fighting. Keep going. We will win🇺🇸
NEW: President Trump calls on Congress to immediately pass the SAVE America Act to secure U.S. voting systems:
"We have more corrupt elections than third world countries have. And we ought to get smart, pass the Save America Act. That will be a long way. You have voter ID, voter identification. The Democrats don't want to pass.”
"Democrat voters do want to pass, 87%, but the Democrat politicians don't want to pass."
It is official policy of the BC Teachers’ Federation to HIDE FROM PARENTS when their own child is socially transitioning at school.
If your child is having an identity crisis, the school will engage in a psychological intervention without telling you!
@KerryLynneFindl
Alberta will never stop knocking on doors where opportunity exists and that’s exactly what we did during our recent mission to 🇩🇪 Germany, 🇸🇪 Sweden, and 🇬🇧 United Kingdom.
We are out promoting Alberta as the best place in the world to invest, build, and grow with skilled workers, abundant resources, economic freedom, and the lowest taxes in Canada. Our government will continue working tirelessly to attract investment, create jobs, and open new markets for Albertans.
To businesses and investors around the world: there is no better place to partner with than Alberta.
🚨 America First WIN: House just passed a bill BANNING China, Russia, Iran & North Korea from buying up our farmland!
No more letting communists and enemies own our food supply. This is national security — protecting our land, our farmers, and our future.
Trump was right. Time to put America First and stop selling out to our adversaries.
Who’s with me? 🇺🇸
Without property rights, there are no economic rights.
The Liberals must reverse course on the chaos they have inflicted on the people of British Columbia: https://t.co/bdP6IYiCA2
We were outside a government-funded refugee hotel doing a story when we noticed a man getting into a brand new SUV.
We asked him how he could afford it... turns out, he used to live in the hotel. Now the government pays for his car and all his living expenses.
Your tax dollars at work.
Well Canada has made international headlines again
Not in a good way
Saskatchewan school kids had to be pulled out of a bizarre and perverted play involving drag queens and indigenous land claims
No, This is not fake news
Alberta has everything it needs to become one of the most prosperous nations on earth.
The only thing holding us back is Canada.
It’s time for independence.
301,000 Albertans demand independence vote as massive petition haul delivered to Elections Alberta🗳️
Alberta's independence movement surges forward amid widespread dissatisfaction with Mark Carney's Liberal government.
More than 301,000 Albertans signed on the dotted line for a chance to vote on independence, and on Monday, those signatures were physically delivered to Elections Alberta in one of the largest citizen-driven political mobilizations in modern Alberta history.
The petition, spearheaded by referendum proponent Mitch Sylvestre and organized through Stay Free Alberta (@stayfreealberta), was carried to the Elections Alberta office by supporters after months of canvassing across the province, each box bearing a photo of canvassers in action.
According to organizers, nearly 7,000 volunteers helped gather the signatures during the depths of a bitter Alberta winter, knocking on doors, setting up tables at events, and driving countless rural backroads to collect names from Albertans demanding a say on the province’s future inside Confederation.
The number to trigger a referendum under Alberta's citizen-led initiative rules was 177,732, or 10% of the votes cast in the 2023 general election.
If certified by Elections Alberta, the petition would trigger a provincewide referendum on Alberta independence set for October 19, 2026.
The boxes containing the petitions were wrapped in evidence tape upon delivery, a reflection of the increasingly high-stakes political and legal fight surrounding the initiative.
A court challenge launched on behalf of a small group of activist Indigenous chiefs is attempting to stop the referendum process before Albertans ever get the chance to cast a ballot.
But supporters say the sheer scale of the petition effort sends a message Ottawa can no longer ignore: dissatisfaction in Alberta is no longer something that can be ignored.
@SheilaGunnReid
Former B.C. school trustee Barry Neufeld takes a stand against radical gender ideology after being fined $750,000 by the BC Human Rights Tribunal for speaking out against children being medically transitioned.
"I'm willing to stand up to protect vulnerable kids, even if it means a $750,000 fine," he says.
Equalization takes money from the paycheques of hard-working Albertans and uses it to buy Liberal votes in Quebec and Eastern Canada.
In 2021, over 60% voted to end equalization. But Alberta learned the truth: you can’t vote your way out.
The only real way out is independence.
Historic church engulfed in flames in Quebec as attack on Christianity continues
On last night's episode of The Ezra Levant Show, Ezra was on the ground in Saint-Romain, Quebec, at the site of a historic church that was burned to the ground in a mysterious blaze on Monday evening.
The fire comes amid a wave of church burnings and desecrations in recent years following the false claim that the remains of over 200 children had been discovered in unmarked graves at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School.
Authorities have yet to determine the cause of the blaze, but the church burning adds to the list of the over 100 churches vandalized, set ablaze, or desecrated since 2021.
"The police, as of last night, and I just checked this morning, say they do not know the cause of [the fire]. They have not ruled out arson," said Ezra. "There's something odd about church fires, authorities race to say it's not vandalism, it's not arson," he continued.
Ezra also noted the lack of media presence at the scene of the blaze and discussed how politicians appear to not care when churches are under attack.
"This is a major attack, if it is an attack. But we don't know yet, and there's so little curiosity. If this were a mosque, would the prime minister be on the ground here? Would he be making a statement? Would there be a task force to find out who did it?" he said.
"I don't know if a synagogue was burned to the ground if the prime minister would give a damn, he doesn't seem to care when they're shot up by guns, but Christians seem to be one of the last groups that you can burn the churches down and people just shrug," Ezra continued.
The fire, which reportedly began in the attic and spread rapidly through the former sacristy library, caused the bell tower to collapse within an hour, resulting in the total loss of the church whose construction began in 1893 and served as the heart of the village of roughly 700 residents in Saint-Romain.
REPORT by @ezralevant:
Yesterday, the White House approved the advancement of multiple pipeline projects carrying Alberta oil to the United States.
Expanding pipeline capacity to the U.S. is something I’ve been advocating from this U.S. Administration since their last election. It has paid off!
This is great news for Alberta and Canada. It has the potential to unlock hundreds of billions in energy investment for our province and country.
We hope the federal government moves this fast when it comes to our pipeline project submission in June. Let’s get these pipelines built!
Read the full U.S. decision here: https://t.co/NXoUrum7Gb