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Some light reading for the winter months.

I have audible and these books are available on there as well. I don't often read a paper book anymore simply because of time but I believe it's important to know the adversary you are up against so I will listen as I do chores.

https://elizabethnickson.substack.com/p/the-sewer-stench-of-the-national?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=30495&post_id=153988679&utm_campaign=email-post-title&isFreemail=false&r=rax7y&triedRedirect=true&utm_medium=email

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https://www.westernstandard.news/opinion/morgan-premier-smith-is-flirting-with-political-suicide/73961
“Premier Danielle Smith has been maintaining something of a delicate balancing act between satisfying the independence element within her party base and most Albertans at large who still lean toward the federalist side. Of late, though, the premier has decided to fall solidly onto one side of the debate, and it may lead to dire consequences for the United Conservative Party (UCP) in the future.

It can be understood why the premier is maintaining a stance on the federalist side of the debate. She has never claimed to be a supporter of Alberta independence, and she didn’t campaign on a platform supporting it. She certainly has the right to express where she stands on the issue. But when she went into a tirade with hyperbolic economic assumptions claiming that the transitional cost of independence would be over $400 billion, she sounded much like former Premier Jason Kenney has lately, since he donned the ...

https://m.youtube.com/@JohnBoltonAB?ra=m
Premier Smith has repeatedly said that Alberta has an Ottawa Problem.

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