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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Dean Roach …. Well said
I didn’t choose this road — Ottawa paved it.
I didn’t wake up one day looking for a fight, and I didn’t land here because it’s the popular thing to say. I got here because I’m tired — not social-media tired, not election-cycle tired — Alberta tired. The kind you feel after watching the same movie play over and over while Ottawa tells you to sit down, be patient, and wait your turn. I’ve argued both sides of this over the years. I really believed we could fix things from inside Canada. But eventually you stop lying to yourself when the pattern never changes.
I hear the people who say we just need to keep pushing within Confederation. I used to be that guy. I figured if we voted harder, fought smarter, and kept showing up, someone back east would finally get it. But after watching policy after policy shaped in the East land on Alberta’s doorstep — rules written for places that don’t live like we live or work like we work — it stopped feeling like reform. It started ...
Alberta independence explained.
Alberta separation.
Alberta after Canada.
Alberta pension plan. Alberta
economy.
What happens when Alberta leaves.
$28 billion. That's how much more Alberta sends to Ottawa every year than it gets back. And that's before equalization — another $4 billion that disappears into provinces that can't balance their own budgets.
What does Alberta look like after independence?
Alberta GDP: $360+ billion (larger than 150 countries)
Alberta oil reserves: 167 billion barrels ($10 trillion)
Alberta pension transfer: $90-135 billion from CPP
Alberta per capita wealth: Higher than Norway, Singapore, United States
This video answers every question:
— What currency does Alberta use?
— How does landlocked Alberta trade?
— What happens to jobs and investment?
— Who protects Alberta without a military?
— What happens to your CPP pension?
— Do you keep Canadian citizenship?
— What does Year One look like?
Ottawa says Alberta can't survive alone. The math ...