Question for Albertans:
If Alberta successfully seceded from Canada, what kind of government would you want to see?
1. British Commonwealth
A parliamentary system similar to what we know now, with responsible government, a Prime Minister, elected legislature, and constitutional traditions rooted in Westminster.
2. American-Style Republic
A written constitution with stronger separation of powers, an elected executive, elected legislature, elected senate, and a system designed to limit concentration of power.
3. Swiss-Style Democracy
A highly decentralized model with strong local control, frequent referendums, citizen initiatives, and more direct democracy built into the system.
4. Pardy’s Limited Government
Inspired by Bruce Pardy’s “flip the default” idea: government has no authority unless the people specifically grant it. Power starts with the citizen, not the state.
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@RhondaHonda987@peteremcc@CarrieTait@camtait I do have feelings for them, someone in my family is affected. But that doesn't change the fact that no one really knows the impact yet.
@avilewis Stated from one communist to a communist country. A country that represses its own people like all communist countries do. What you would be happy about turning our country into.
@nenshi I suppose your communist party could do better. She can be called a separatist by you but you are a communist. Cost of living is sky high everywhere so quit lying.
PM @MarkJCarney garbles Alberta history in scripted anecdote: “When I was born just north of the Alberta border in Fort Smith, the oil sands were just a concept.” Oil sands activity pre-dated Carney by decades.
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"Ottawa needs to look into chicken prices across the country. Whole chicken prices are up 33.5% on average over the last 12 months. Given that chicken is supply-managed in Canada, consumers have every right to ask why prices are rising this aggressively." https://t.co/j99iPOc3K0