DS’s demands deadline is fast approaching… and she knows her base of support completely understands the managed decline to Alberta being purposefully enacted by a hostile Federal Canadian Government.
Alberta’s prosperity is being both stolen and sabotaged.
Premier Smith knows… that We know.
It will be interesting to see her next move after the demands deadline comes and goes with no demands being met or even attempted to be met:
“Danielle Smith is getting desperate, I think she sees the writing on the wall... that explains the slick, professional video she produced trying to convince the federal government and provincial premiers to unleash Alberta's economy.
She knows... we know why her words are falling on deaf ears.”
Watching this video reminded me of something I read a couple of days so - they want us poor so they can control us. I know we know that. But the elbows up people don’t and even some Albertans don’t get it. I think even Danielle needs to understand this truth. If she wants Alberta to be strong and free she needs to get us out of here. If not now, when? If not her, who? (Maybe Jason Stephan wants the job!)
Right now the Marxists/communists are in bed with the Islamists because they both hate the West. As they used to say on Highlander…” There can be only one” 🤔⚔️
OTTAWA — Alberta United Conservative Party MLA Jason Stephan is doubling down on his call for a referendum on the province’s independence next year, saying the vote would be a critical expression of popular will.
Stephan said in a wide-ranging interview with the National Post that it’s time for Albertans to have their say on the province’s future in a united Canada, after a decade of punitive Liberal policies has brought the province to a breaking point.
“Alberta has unfortunately suffered greatly under the government that we have in Ottawa, and I’m very much in favour of a robust public discussion about something that has impacted Albertans so deeply,” said Stephan.
“I think a referendum would be a very important part of that conversation because it would give Albertans a chance to weigh objective facts and choose accordingly.”
Stephan wouldn’t say how he’d vote in a referendum.
“I’d look to arm myself with the truth, as best as I understand it, and then make a decision based on the merits. My ...
THIS is why we need both public and private health care.
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Canadians are proud of their universal healthcare system. Politicians hold it up as proof of our compassion, while unions fight to preserve it and judges unfailingly defend it. But pride and rhetoric can’t mask reality: Canada spends more on health care than almost any other country in the world and delivers some of the worst results. Our hospitals are overloaded, wait times are intolerable, and tens of thousands of patients die each year before receiving the treatment they need.
Consider just two heartbreaking stories. Last year, 16-year-old Finlay van der Werken of Burlington, Ontario, spent eight fruitless hours in a local emergency room crying out in pain from sepsis and pneumonia before being sent to hospital in Toronto. By then it was too late. His parents faced the unimaginable: taking their son off life support. In another case known to me personally, the eight-year-old daughter of a carpenter doing some work for us endured ...