I am still on social media platforms FB and X and I see the brainwashing rhetoric working double time to get people to comply. From shaming those whose don't do self checkouts to "orange man bad" messages praising Canada as "the best country in the world" and "we're not for sale". When April 1st comes there will be another 20% increase to a tax that punishes the people for having the audacity to heat their homes and drive their cars to a workplace where 50 plus % of their wages are taxed as well as their home, and everything else they touch. The same day the MP take a pay raise and if THAT'S not the very description of tyranny I suppose I don't know what is.
There has been NO retaliatory news conferences about the 100% tariff China has imposed on Agricultural products?
No hue and cry about the 20% increase in Carbon tax.
No politicians saying they won't take the pay raise.
ONLY praise for the banning of legally owned guns.
NO criticism for suggesting Canada ban the X platform.
Canadians just lie down and take it and the few who don't and speak out get picked off like gophers on the open prairie while freaks like the one in GP slit their children's throats and walk free the next day.
No government is going to save this, the people need to.
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I’m not a Bruce Pardy fan (to me all his messages may sound positive on the surface but they seem to have a negative undertone…subliminal messaging?) but there may be someting to what he’s saying, particularly the last couple of paragraphs. Keith Wilson, a constitutional lawyer himself is most likely aware of this and hopefully has some ammunition to use.
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Alberta should heed the lessons of Brexit. So suggests Ian Cooper, a senior research fellow at Dublin City University's Brexit Institute. In May, the CBC published a piece citing Cooper’s sense of déjà vu. “I think that Brexit has a lot of lessons to teach Albertans about the dangers,” he said, of an independence referendum. He’s right, but not in the way that he means.
Cooper, who grew up in Alberta, was warning about how the Brexit vote in 2016 went wrong. By that, he means that the British people unexpectedly voted to leave the European Union. Presumably, he thought the UK should remain. He cited the parallels between Alberta ...