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This government is beyond criminal

Imagine saving, sacrificing your entire life busting your hump working 3 jobs to build your business, purchase farmland and equipment and to pay off the debt only to have a corrupt piece of shit liberal take it away in taxes to feed his black soul and filthy lifestyle. To say I am angry about the capital gains tax increase is mild, I haven't even been able to say the words out loud since is it was announced. We were not "given" our farm, we worked 7 days a week 12+ hours a day on farm and off for 30+ years, no lavish anything, no vacations to have what we've built and now the sons of bitches want to take it from us? I don't think so...

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Epoch News had a post: What does Canada Day mean to you? Several people weighed in, but this is the one I identified with...

‘Celebrate Alberta’

Katherine Kowalchuk, 50, a lawyer from Calgary, says if she does anything on Canada Day it will be going to a local cafe to celebrate Alberta.

“I disassociated from Canada a while back. That started back in 2020 with COVID, when all of the mandates came in and I saw how our government was treating its citizens,” Kowalchuk said.

“It was 2021 where I really started looking seriously into Alberta separation, and ever since then I’ve become a dedicated separatist.”

Kowalchuk wants Alberta, or the West, to separate and become its own nation, not to join the United States, and she believes there’s a strong likelihood it will happen.

“I do think that there’s a really good chance that Alberta is going to separate. There’s too many push-and-pull factors that aren’t being resolved and are continuing to get worse and making life more ...

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